The Wrong One Book Review

Title: The Wrong One

Author: Dervla McTiernan

Narrators:  Neil Hellegers, Michael Crouch

Publisher: Audible

Duration: 3 hours, 54 minutes

Source: Audible

In this new novella from the number one internationally best-selling author of The Sisters and The Murder Rule, Dervla McTiernan, a mother and son fighting to prove her innocence are reunited with an estranged friend—a detective who may hold the key to her freedom—as they’re forced to put their differences aside to uncover the shocking truth behind the crime.
When Clara Coleman is taken into custody, her teenage son, Sebastien, wastes no time before calling Simon Miller: an estranged family friend and detective in their old hometown of Hartford, Connecticut. Clara’s been arrested for the murder of Rachel Stapleton, a wealthy housewife and prominent figure in Lavender Valley, their well-to-do New Jersey suburb. But she swears she did not commit the crime.
Simon knows that Clara is not capable of murder and will do anything he can to prove her innocence—he’s felt indebted to the Coleman family since her husband, Will, Simon’s best friend, passed away years before. He arrives in Lavender Valley and hits the ground running on the case. With time, details surrounding the crime as well as the Colemans’ family history are revealed, unravelling the complex web of cause and effect that will finally bring the truth to light.
Please note: this audio contains strong language, distressing situations and descriptions of violence that some listeners may find upsetting. Discretion is advised.

Official Summary

22 February 2023

I was looking for something short and sweet to fill a Sunday afternoon when I stumbled across this title on Audible. Last year I was fortunate enough to read The Murder Rule by Dervla McTiernan so seeing her name was a no-brainer.

This short story will leave your head spinning and deliver a whopper of a twist at the end. I loved this and would highly recommend you give it a try.

The author adds her knowledge of the legal system to her stories without leaving you feeling overwhelmed. In this short story, she managed to draw you in and keep you tightly wrapped up until the very end.

The narrators worked well together and you had a brilliant insight into the emotion and feelings of the various characters.

There is a slight hint of the supernatural, and as a reader who is not always nuts about that I can say the author did not take that too far. I enjoyed the story and highly recommend you add this one to your TBR. It’s a quick, gripping tale with a marvellous twist. I do not doubt that you will love this one.

Also By Dervla McTiernan

The Murder Rule

First Rule: Make them like you.
Second Rule: Make them need you.
Third Rule: Make them pay.

They think I’m a young, idealistic law student, that I’m passionate about reforming a corrupt and brutal system.
They think I’m working hard to impress them.
They think I’m here to save an innocent man on death row.
They’re wrong. I’m going to bury him.

About the Author

Author bio from the author’s site

Internationally bestselling and critically acclaimed writer, Dervla McTiernan is the author of The RuinThe Scholar and The Good Turn. The Ruin was published in 2018 and is the first in the detective Cormac Reilly series. The Ruin was a top ten bestseller and an Amazon Best Book of July 2018. Dervla was a New Blood Panellist at Harrogate Festival. The Scholar was published in 2019 and was a top-five bestseller. The Good Turn will be published in 2020. The Ruin has been optioned for TV by Hopscotch Features.

Shortlisted: Barry Awards, Kate O’Brien Award, Australian Book Industry Awards, Irish Book Awards, Western Australian Premier Book Awards

Dervla spent twelve years working as a lawyer. Following the global financial crisis, she moved from Ireland to Australia and turned her hand to writing. Dervla is a member of the Sisters in Crime and Crime Writers Association and lives in Perth, Australia, with her husband and two children.

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