Tuesday, 12 April 2016

The Truth About Julia Anna Schaffner

The Truth about Julia


I was asked to review this book by the Good Housekeeping Magazine.

This is the author's debut novel and wow what a start to her writing career. I was really excited to read this as there has been a lot of publicity around this novel.

Julia sets off a bomb in a London coffee shop with terrible consequences. Journalist Clare is writing from her prison cell ( readers all will be revealed as to why she is in prison as the story unfolds) 

The story is written from from the journalist perspective- Clare , to her editor who is her ex-lover. 

This felt new and intriguing and a book you have to see through to the very end.

The author uses the psychology behind why someone will commit terrorism -which enhances the read. This certainly left me thinking. 

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