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The Child Who - Simon Lelic
The Child Who
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A quiet English town is left reeling when twelve-year-old Daniel Blake is discovered to have brutally murdered his schoolmate Felicity Forbes.For provincial solicitor Leo Curtice, the case promises to be the most high profile – and morally challenging – of his career. But as he begins his defence... show more
A quiet English town is left reeling when twelve-year-old Daniel Blake is discovered to have brutally murdered his schoolmate Felicity Forbes.For provincial solicitor Leo Curtice, the case promises to be the most high profile – and morally challenging – of his career. But as he begins his defence Leo is unprepared for the impact the public fury surrounding Felicity’s death will have on his family – and his teenage daughter Ellie, above all.While Leo struggles to get Daniel to open up, hoping to unearth the reasons for the boy’s terrible crime, the build-up of pressure on Leo’s family intensifies. As the case nears its climax, events will take their darkest turn. For Leo, nothing will ever be the same again . . .
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Format: kindle
Publisher: Mantle
Pages no: 315
Edition language: English
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Judy Croome: Author on the Prowl
Judy Croome: Author on the Prowl rated it
4.0 The Child Who
A taut, excellent thriller, heavily based on the notorious Bulger/Mary Bell murder cases in the UK, Lelic handles a difficult topic bravely. There is no attempt to romanticise his murderer, 12 year old Daniel Blake and his main character, Leo Curtice, a rural attorney who accidentally picks up the t...
Raging Biblioholism
Raging Biblioholism rated it
2.0 The Child Who
What starts out as an incredibly unsettling - to the point of making you feel that odd sense of paranoia and unease even when you aren't reading it - novel sputters and stalls out into a series of unbelievable characters and clearly telegraphed 'twists' that completely invalidate any goodwill you ha...
A Book and A Review #2
A Book and A Review #2 rated it
5.0
I have 3 words to describe this book...Gritty, Intense and Powerful! In roughly, 260 pages of readable material, this book, which another reader described as tabloid style, packed a really powerful punch in its' storyline. I absolutely loved this book and was really kept guessing to the bitter end! ...
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