Synopsis: Shaun Parker is a suspect in a murder at a lonely cottage near his house – only Caroline, his girlfriend, believes in his innocence. Can they find the real murderer before the police charge Shaun?
Review: This is not just any old murder story! I must admit that crime is not usually my genre but this book was brilliantly written and I found it incredibly hard to put down (in fact I barely did). Berlie Doherty’s choice of vocabulary and writing style is far more literary than one would expect from this sort of novel and that is clearly part of its appeal. A manageable length and with plenty of short chapters, this novel would suit reluctant readers as it is fast paced and easily digestible. It also holds appeal for both male and female readers as it has main characters of both sexes. With a hint of a romance and the ongoing twists and turns, the plot has a bit of something for everyone. I think this book would be an excellent addition to any school library and a capturing read to hook those who might not be easily motivated to read of their own accord.
2008-07-01