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The innocent wife : a novel / Amy Lloyd.

Summary:

Falling in love with a man on Death Row she believes was falsely accused, a young schoolteacher successfully campaigns for the man's release and becomes his wife only to begin wondering about his possible guilt in the aftermath of his release.

Record details

  • ISBN: 1335952403
  • ISBN: 9781335952400
  • Physical Description: 332 pages ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: Don Mills, Ontario : Hanover Square Press, 2018.
Subject: Death row inmates > Fiction.
Prisoners' spouses > Fiction.
Genre: Psychological fiction.
Thrillers (Fiction)

Available copies

  • 15 of 15 copies available at Missouri Evergreen.
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Trails Regional. (Show)
  • 0 of 0 copies available at Trails Regional-Technical Services.

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  • 0 current holds with 15 total copies.
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Adair County Public Library A F Lloyd (Text) 34029002386125 Fiction Available -
Cass County Library-Harrisonville F LLO 2018 (Text) 0002205046671 Adult Fiction Available -
Douglas County Public Library F Llo (Text) 35633000318912 Adult Fiction Available -
Lebanon-Laclede County Library F Lloyd (Text) 3803570166 Adult Fiction Available -
Little Dixie - Main Library - Moberly F LLOYD (Text) 2004160888 Adult Fiction Shelves Available -
Marion County Library F LLO (Text) PPL70366 Fiction Available -
Neosho Newton - Neosho LLOYD, AMY (Text) 34162001898087 Adult Fiction Available -
Reynolds County Library - Ellington Library F LLO (Text) 3247100147955 Adult Fiction Available -
Scenic Regional-Owensville FIC LLO (Text) 3005772403 Fiction Available -
St. Joseph - Carnegie Library F LLO (Text) 32002003679998 Adult Fiction Available -
St. Joseph - Downtown Library MYSTERY LLO (Text) 32002003433727 Adult Mystery Available -
St. Joseph - East Hills Library F LLO (Text) 32002003459730 Adult Fiction Available -
Stone County-Blue Eye F LLO (Text) 31358001150593 Adult Fiction Available -
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A lonely British schoolteacher falls for an American man incarcerated for the murder of a young woman. What could possibly go wrong?Samantha, 31, is still reeling from a bad breakup when she discovers Framing the Truth: The Murder of Holly Michaels, an 18-year-old true-crime documentary about the killing of a young girl by then-18-year-old Dennis Danson, aka the suspected Red River Killer, who's still on death row in Florida's Altoona Prison. Sam writes to Dennis, and soon they're declaring their love for each other. Sam flies to the U.S. to meet him, and although they're separated by plexiglass, she knows that she's found the love of her life. The chirpy Carrie, who co-produced and directed the first documentary, is Sam's guide while she's there, and Sam accompanies her while they film a new series about Dennis, A Boy from Red River. Sam and Dennis quickly marry when new evidence comes to light and Dennis is exonerated and released. Amid a whirlwind of talk shows, celebrity attention, and the new series premiere, married life isn't quite what Sam had hoped for: intimacy is nonexistent, the already self-loathing Sam feels unloved and unwanted, and the appearance of Dennis' clingy childhood friend Lindsay Durst sends Sam into a jealous fit. After Dennis' father dies, they move into Dennis' childhood home, and Sam begins to suspect he may be hiding something. After all, what actually happened to all those other missing girls? Refreshingly, Lloyd seems absolutely unconcerned with whether or not her characters are likable, and although a few British sayings ("round," "in hospital") make their way into the dialogue of the American characters, her research into the aftereffects of long incarceration is obvious, and her portrait of an emotionally damaged woman feels spot-on.A grim and unbearably tense debut chiller with an unexpected and utterly fitting finale. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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*Starred Review* Samantha becomes obsessed with death-row inmate Dennis Danson's case after watching a documentary that casts doubt on the evidence that convicted him of murdering teenager Holly Michaels in Red River, Florida. She buries herself in online forums, dissecting the case, convinced that Danson has been framed. Within months, Sam evolves from faithful correspondent into prison wife. Then, miraculously, Dennis is released after retested DNA evidence matches a convicted sex offender, who confesses to Michaels' murder. But the newfound freedom isn't as blissful as Sam imagined: Dennis claims the trauma of imprisonment and the pressure of the media spotlight are hindering his affections, and his stinging criticisms leave her constantly striving to please him. When Dennis' estranged father dies, he suddenly decrees that they will return to his isolated childhood home in Red River while they settle the estate. Unfortunately, just about everyone in town remains convinced that Dennis is a killer, and the newlyweds are plagued by a hostile police force and relentless vandals. Their only ally is Dennis' childhood friend, Lindsay, who is determined to prove to Sam that she alone protects Dennis' secrets. As Sam's suspicion about Dennis' past reaches terror proportions, the forbidding swampland surrounding their home seems to close in, creating atmospheric tension that builds to a series of well-played twists. A compulsively readable thriller.--Tran, Christine Copyright 2018 Booklist

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In British author Lloyd's labored debut, Samantha, an English schoolteacher, becomes obsessed with the case of Dennis Danson, who has been on death row since 1993 for the gruesome murder of a high school girl in Florida's Red River County. He was suspected of killing four other girls, but their bodies were never found, and Sam is convinced he's innocent. Sam starts to correspond with Dennis, and they develop a bond that prompts her to fly to the U.S. to visit him in Altoona Prison. Their initially awkward romance eventually results in their marrying; an unexpected confession leads to Dennis's release from Altoona. Sam, naive and unconfident, and Dennis, secretive and withdrawn, move into the remote Danson family home in Red River, where they must face the hostility of the locals. Dennis's reconnecting with a sinister childhood friend, Lindsay Durst, complicates the couple's uncomfortable life together. Dennis's backstory-growing up poor with an abusive drunk of a father and a chronically depressed mother-follows familiar lines. The contrived and unexpected climax disappoints. Fans of serial killer fiction will find nothing new. (Mar.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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[DEBUT] A compelling premise gives way to a lack of momentum in Lloyd's debut novel. British teacher Samantha, raw from a bad breakup, finds herself increasingly obsessed with an American murder case that found international attention after being featured in a true crime documentary. Twenty years ago, Dennis Danson was arrested and convicted of the murder of Holly Michaels in Florida. Citing a lack of evidence and a police force apparently uninterested in looking at other suspects, a small but dedicated online group is now trying to overturn the conviction. As she learns more, Samantha begins writing to Dennis. Letters turn into a visit, and soon Samantha abandons her job and her home to marry Dennis and campaign for his release. It doesn't take long for her to start wondering whether he truly is innocent of Holly's murder and whether he may be connected to other missing girls in the area. Having created such a great setup, Lloyd doesn't seem to know quite what to do with what she's built. For long stretches, her characters don't do much at all, and when they finally do, it's almost too much, too fast. Despite these flaws, Lloyd is clearly a writer with promise; she did win the 2016 Daily Mail First Novel competition. Hopefully, her next effort is a more even one. Verdict For die-hard fans of psychological suspense. [See Prepub Alert, 8/28/17.]-Liz Kirchhoff, Barrington Area Lib., IL © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.


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