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Monday, July 25, 2016

With Malice

(By Eileen Cook)




Throughout the story of With Malice, you are constantly badgered by the question of is Jill Charron, the main character, guilty or not? With Jill's memory gone temporarily due to amnesia from her head injury during an accident that involves her best friend, Simone's death. People begin to wonder if it was even accident at all, with the media attacking Jill constantly, Jill is suddenly reaching a point of breakdown, although she can't remember anything at all, she is most afraid that everyone else is right. Right that she did try to murder Simone on purpose, and even worse, over a guy. But as the story progresses and Jill starts to remember bits and pieces of what might have happened, you begin to question the question itself. Does is really matter if Jill was guilty or not? Everyone else expects her to be guilty and are just waiting for the decisive piece of evidence to condemn her and throw her in jail. The ending of this book surprised me the most, it was rather unexpected and a bit chilling to be quite honest. The book was cleverly written and was enjoyable to read.
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