Thursday 1 August 2013

BOOK OF THE DAY: Unintended Consequences by Marti Green









BOOK DESCRIPTION
How much would a father sacrifice for his child?

Nineteen years ago, Indiana police found the body of a young girl, burned beyond recognition and buried in the woods. They arrested George Calhoun for murdering his daughter, and his wife testified against him at the trial. The jury convicted him. Now his appeals have been exhausted, and his execution is just a few weeks away.

George said he didn’t do it. That the body isn’t his little Angelina. But that’s all he’s ever said – no other defense, no other explanation. 

Dani Trumball, an attorney for the Help Innocent Prisoners Project, wants to believe him. After all, there was no forensic evidence that the body in the woods was George’s daughter. But if the girl isn’t Angelina, then who is it? And what happened to the Calhouns’ missing daughter? 

For nineteen years, George Calhoun has stayed silent. But that’s about to change, and the story he tells Dani—if it’s true—changes everything.


"Unintended Consequences is an engrossing, well conceived legal thriller. Most enjoyable."
- Scott Turow, NY Times bestselling author of Presumed Innocent & Innocent

"This one will grab you by the neck from the very first page."
- Steve Hamilton, Edgar Award winning author of Die A Stranger

"Unintended Consequences is a gripping legal thriller. A page-turning, compassionate, and thought-provoking debut."
- Sharon Potts, author of The Devil's Madonna




REVIEWS
5.0 out of 5 stars Unintended Consequences was an excellent read. 18 Jan 2013
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
A female lawyer takes on a case for a death row inmate, 5 weeks before his execution date. The inmate has always maintained his innocence and the lawyer grows to believe him. He maintains that he didn't kill his own child, however his wife gave a statement to say that he did.

The book is so well written that to begin with this dilemma intrigued me and I was desperate to find out how this could be but as the events unfolded, I also found myself wanting him to be innocent.

The book covers some very difficult issues- death row, child murder, parental love but it does it sensitively enough to leave you wondering what you would do.........


5.0 out of 5 stars Unintended consequences Brilliant read 16 April 2013
Format:Kindle Edition
Thoroughly enjoyed this book. It was very well written fast paced and the story terrific. Also loved the characters especially Dani and George. Well deserved 5 star. 


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