Showing posts with label My Husbands Wife. Show all posts
Showing posts with label My Husbands Wife. Show all posts

Wednesday, 11 May 2016

Guest Post - What Made Me Write A Thriller For The First Time? by Jane Corry - Blog Tour

Back in my early twenties, when I decided I wanted to write for a living, I never saw myself as an author of thrillers. In fact I thought I was too young to even attempt a novel. So I became a magazine journalist instead. I interviewed several celebrities including Julie Walters . And I also specialised in what we called 'Triumphs  over Tragedies'. These were stories about men, women and children who had beaten the odds by defeating illness or other problems.

I didn't know it then but looking back, I wonder if this laid the foundations for the dark streak which was building up inside. By the time my youngest child was three, I decided it was a 'now or never' time to write that novel. So I began by writing a romantic comedy called 'Amersham Wives' which was about a journalist who swapped places with a frantic mother! I got an agent but she couldn't find a publisher. However she kindly encouraged me to continue. Eventually I did get published but found that the dark streak I mentioned earlier, kept creeping in - even when I didn't want it to!

Then my marriage broke up and I found myself applying for the job of writer in residence at a high security male prison. It was there that I really found out what the dark side of life could be all about. I was dealing with men who had committed all kinds of high-profile crimes. Yet at the same time, many of them seemed perfectly pleasant. It was, to put it mildly, a real eye-opener.

It is almost impossible for a writer to be in a situation like that, and not tap into it. However another thing also happened during my time there. I got married to my second husband! This wonderful man also changed my writing because he took me into another world. That's when I began to realise that I wanted to write a thriller which centred around a young couple. One of them is a lawyer who works in prison. My intention was to test their relationship to the brink. What if one of them wasn't telling the truth about something? What if none of them were? Who can we really believe?

I've always loved watching dramas with twists. Now I get a thrill out of writing novels that send readers down one path but then take them down another. It's a much more complicated approach than any of my previous books. And it requires a great deal of planning and head scratching. But that's what I love doing.

I hope you will enjoy reading 'My Husband's Wife' as well as next year's book 'Blood Sisters'. Thank you for being part of my blog tour!

About Jane Corry

Jane Corry is a writer and journalist, and teaches creative writing all over the world. Recently she spent three years working as the writer-in-residence at a high-security prison for men. 


In her own words: 'I had always thought prisons were terrifying places for people who had done terrible things. But after my first marriage ended, I found myself working in one, and discovered a world I could not have imagined without actually being there. A world in which no one was quite who they seemed. A world that I found strangely addictive - so much so that it wormed its way into this book.'

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Thank you so much Jane for that interesting look at your dark side. My Husband's Wife is a brilliant book, and you can see my review here


Sunday, 1 May 2016

Book Review - My Husband's Wife by Jane Corry

Amazon UK
Title: My Husband's Wife
Author: Jane Corry
Format reviewed: Paperback
Source: Publisher supplied review copy
Publisher: Penguin
Publication Date: 26th May 2016
Rating: 5 Stars


What if your life was built on a lie?

When Lily marries Ed, she's determined to make a fresh start. To leave the secrets of the past behind.

But when she takes on her first-ever criminal defence case, she starts to find herself strangely drawn to her client. A man who's accused of murder. A man she will soon be willing to risk everything for.

But is he really innocent?

And who is she to judge?

My Husband's Wife is one of those books that had been shouting at me to read it for a short while before I decided to start it. Within minutes of starting the first couple pages, not only was I hooked, I also had yet again made that error of judgement of starting a psychological book right before bed. 

I have found over the past two days while reading it then any time I had to stop for real life to invade, my thoughts were staying with the book, imagining what could happen next, trying to work out who was guilty and who was innocent. 

The story is told in alternating viewpoints between Lily and Carla, and at the start its set 15 years ago where all of this really did begin. Lily is Ed's wife, and Carla is the little girl who lives next door to them, and becomes Ed's muse (he's an artist). You continually get hints that the marriage isn't very happy but yet not entirely sure why (although more is revealed as you progress into the book). 

Lily is a criminal defence lawyer, but the only case we hear about in any detail is her first one, defending a man convicted for murder, who is appealing his sentence. Carla on the other hand when we meet her is an unhappy 9 year old girl, who's mother is more interested in a married man than her daughter and Carla feels out of place at school. 

This brilliant novel tells the story of the two women as their lives continue to combine. In addition there is a lot to do with Aspergers syndrome with at least three characters having it. For someone without much knowledge of the condition, I felt a lot more knowledgeable after reading this book. 

I'm not really sure how to classify a book like My Husband's Wife, it doesn't read like a crime, it doesn't quite affect me like a psychological thriller, although I did have a sense of doom throughout the book, and its definitely addictive. I suspect the best definition for those that like that sort of thing would be a psychological family drama, as it definitely affected me psychologically, and there is a lot of family drama involved. 

I am actually struggling to believe this is the author's first attempt at this sort of book, as its so well written, and feels very accomplished. Often I have a very mixed opinion on a psychological book, but in this case, I thought it was brilliant and addictive. It's affected my sleep for two nights so far, and there are lots of twists and turns (they may not have made me gasp, but was very impressed by them regardless). 

With a timespan of 15 years, two incredibly intelligent women, some very dubious morals, one main man, and one that is always there in the background, My Husband's Wife worked it's way so far under my skin, that I'm amazed. 

Thank you to Annie Hollands at Penguin for this review copy. This was my honest opinion. 

Come back on the 11th May for a guest post by Jane Corry as part of the blog tour for My Husband's Wife. 
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