Can you stop a murder after it’s already happened?
I read “Wrong Place Wrong Time” for my local book club. Read on to see my thoughts and where you can buy the book.
My Review of “Wrong Place Wrong Time”
I enjoyed this book. And I’m a little bit in love with Kelly! It’s a curious novel, because I don’t feel much of a connection with the protagonist, Jen, but I do recognise her life. I’m not familiar with Crosby where the story is set, but I do live in the North of England, and it makes a nice change to read something contemporary that is set a bit closer to home.
Travelling back through time was confusing at first, and I took a little time to settle in to the story. But once it picked up pace and I realised where it was heading, I read the book fairly quickly. Considering the size of the book, I’m surprised that it only took me about a week to read. You know it’s a good book when I whiz through it like that!
So, Kelly. He’s a bit aloof and a bit mysterious, and at first you think he’s just another miserable middle-aged bloke. But then you start to see a different side of him as Jen discovers the truth about her husband and how she can prevent the terrible crime committed by her son. I like her references to the bits of life that we miss while we are busy working, and I’m sure lots of people can relate to that.
I recommend this book and I can see why it is popular.

About the Book
It’s every parent’s nightmare.
Your happy, funny, innocent son commits a terrible crime: murdering a complete stranger.
You don’t know who.
You don’t know why.
You only know your teenage boy is in custody – and his future lost.
Somewhere in the past lie the answers, and you don’t have a choice but to find them …
Buy the book: Amazon US; Amazon UK; Waterstones; WH Smith.
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