Monday, 12 August 2013

Ketchup clouds / Annabel Pitcher


Zoe begins writing to a prisoner on Death Row in America, to confess that she too has killed someone, the only difference between them being that she has got away with it. As time races towards the date of Mr Harris's execution, she writes regularly, telling him of the terrible mess she got herself into by falling in like with one brother and in deep love with another. This is a family drama as well, and you get to know and admire most of the characters in the book as you read. I really liked this one, and just kept reading and reading, as I wanted to find out what had happened and whether Zoe really was a murderer.

Who would enjoy this? If you like a love story with a difference, with a mystery thrown in, this one should work for you.

Review by Amy

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