Tuesday, 12 March 2019

Book Review: The innocent wife - A. Lloyd


Bland, dull, tedious. You wait and wait for something to happen, which doesn't.
You can guess how the plot will end up from the very beginning, the writing style is flat and the characters are all very dumb and I wanted to shake them for the entire novel!

Overall rating: 3  Plot: 4  Writing style: 3  Cover: 5



Title: The innocent wife
Author: Amy Lloyd
Publisher: Arrow
Pages: 400
Publication year: 2017


The Plot:
You're in love with a man on Death Row in Florida, convicted of a brutal murder twenty years ago.
You're convinced he didn’t do it, and you're determined to prove it. You're part of a mass online campaign that picks holes in the case, uncovers evidence of police incompetence, and agitates for this miscarriage of justice to be overturned.
Now you're married to him, and he’s a free man, his conviction thrown out. You have the rest of your lives to spend together.
You’re overjoyed. After all, he’s innocent.

Isn’t he?

The Author:
Amy Lloyd studied English and Creative Writing at Cardiff Metropolitan University. In 2016 she won the Daily Mail Bestseller Competition for her debut novel The Innocent Wife which, when it was published, became a Sunday Times top ten bestseller. Amy lives in Cardiff with her partner.

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