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I Didn't Do It: Sometimes Proving Your Innocence Can Be Deadly

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Jon Boyle, jailed for ten years for the murder of his wife, Lucie, a murder he didn’t commit.
Released, he is determined to find redemption and to track down who did it. He is warned it will take him to dark places best left untouched, but he goes there anyway.
There, he uncovers the grim details that shaped Lucie’s life and realises the courage she showed in facing down her nightmares that ultimately led to her death.
But he also discovers that the deeds of her killers are resurrecting themselves and will destroy his life, and the lives of others, unless he faces the same, final confrontation.

249 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 4, 2018

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Author 27 books279 followers
August 2, 2019
A man, wrongly imprisoned for the murder of his wife decides it's time to prove his innocence, but he doesn't know that this path will take him to other places he may not want to go. This is a good novel for a debut. The pace is spot on and there are twists and turns throughout.
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April 28, 2018
Is you like twists and turns in a book then you will love this. This is one of those books that I would definitely read again. Violence, murder, corruption, it as it all and leaves you wanting more.
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September 8, 2019
Very good read,

From the start of the book to the end you didn't want to put it down. Will be looking for more of your books in the future.
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November 29, 2022
I have just finished reading this book whilst on holiday. An exciting, fast paced and intriguing crime thriller that had me delaying lunch so that I could turn more pages. Would throughly recommend and I look forward to reading the next book from this author! Great work!
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