Ratings8
Average rating3.5
I went to my local library to borrow some books I was recommended. Unfortunately those were all being borrowed so I aimlessly walk around like you do to find a novel worth reading.
This book was situated in the librarian recommended section. I took one look at the cover and the synopsis and was instantly hooked. I mean, a mystery novel through the lens of a jury? There was mention of affair which was a bit of a turn off for me personally but such an affair ended in disagreement regarding the case so I was extremely interested.
However, I did not get an in depth analysis on jury duty woven into an intricate story with page turning mystery and some slight tangs of romantic spew. Instead, I got a poorly written highschoolisque romance novel disguised as something better.
I was extremely excited to learn of the case and to understand if Anca was truly guilty, but no in-depth analysis is given, instead we get this affair that comes from seemingly nowhere and are introduced to characters that you simply cannot root for.
Hannah isn't trapped in her relationship, she is the one who accepted that fate. And for the readers to want to acknowledge this horrible persons life is simply unwanted. There can be flawed characters but this is simple one that is unlovable. I wanted her to get caught and I did not care at all for Graham as their relationship was shallow at best.
Not only was this relationship formed unneeded, but it also obstructed the interesting parts of the novel. Instead of details on the supposed murder, we are given details of Hannah and Grahams sex life “quieter sex is sexier than loud sex,” you know what's sexiest? Justice. I care about if a teenager is going to prison then how long a man's penis can be erect for. There is not love oozing from this relationship, just annoyance.
This book gives the perfect showing of the flaws of the jury system. While biased due to the perspective of Hannah influencing our decision, it is quite easily understood that they are 6 idiots and that the greater public is more or less correct.
Despite the poor and awful characters, horrible romance, lacklustre story and writing, I stuck to the end for a plot twist and to find out whether Anca was guilty or not. However the ending consisted of the process of a dying man who was cheated on. When asked to finish his memoir, Hannah doesn't even think of the matter and just throws the thought away.
I learned more about how old people die than anything I thought I would learn from the book.