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A Clear Conscience (2001)

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A Clear ConsciencebyFrances FyfieldMy "in a nutshell" summary...Attorneys and police become enmeshed in a spousal abuse drama that is also connected to a murder. There are lots of entwined entangled relationships. Everyone involved has a connection to someone else involved.My thoughts after reading this book...Cath is a cleaning lady...not really educated...and in a violently abusive relationship with her husband Joe. Joe is a bartender and a drinker and absolutely horrible to Cath when he is drinking. He also has a weird obsession with buying stuff...almost like a Home Shopping addiction. They literally live in a slum but their attic is filled with stuff that Joe buys but they never use. Cath is also reeling from the death of her brother...this is sort of an unsolved murder. Once the police begin really digging into this vile murder...Cath and Joe's lives start to unravel.The relationships in this novel are amazing and complicated. Cath begins cleaning for an attorney who prosecutes domestic violence crimes...this would be Helen. Helen is dating the detective who is trying to determine who killed Cath's brother. Helen has a relationship with Emily...Cath cleans for Emily and Emily's husband is also involved in the case...again...the relationships are sort of enticingly revealed and they are amazing.What I loved about this book...I loved it all...it's fascinating, complex and quite addictively disturbing. It's becomes more and more intense as each little secret about Cath and Joe is revealed. The violence is frightening. What Cath endures is sad and heartbreaking. The way she is described is so achingly sad...Emily says she chews with her mouth open...she doesn't have a pleasant smell and she is both fond of Cath and annoyed by her. What I didn't love about this book...The most annoying character was Emily. She talked too much about her life and her children. She was quick to accuse Cath of stealing...she was not kind. Final thoughts...This was a totally absorbing mystery. I can't even begin to reveal anything more about it because it would be spoiled for you...a potential reader. I could not stop reading this book...it was not a cozy British mystery but it was an unputdownable one. It reminds me of Gone Girl, The Silent Wife and Mother, Mother. It has complex characters that I either pitied or strongly disliked. The ending was a surprise. I loved every word of this book!This author is a completely new author for me...I have never heard of her nor have I read her other books...and she has written quite a few. Needless to say...this will not be the last book I read by Frances Fyfield!

What do You think about A Clear Conscience (2001)?

A Clear Conscience by Frances Fyfield is a Witness Impulse publication, an imprint of HarperCollins. I received a copy of this book from the publisher and Edelweiss in exchange for an honest review.Helen West works domestic violence cases. When Helen feels she needs help keeping her house up while she does some redecorating, she calls Emily, Helen's good friend, and inquires after her cleaning lady, Cath. Meanwhile, a murder has occurred and Bailey, Helen's boyfriend,is assigned the case. As it happens the victim was Cath's brother, Damien.Cath was pleased to help Helen for some extra money. The two women bonded a little and then it became clear that Cath was also a victim. Her husband, Joe regularly abuses her.Bailey gets caught in a difficult situation when he must keep certain facts about the murder from Helen. A series of odd happenings involving Emily's daughter, Jane, has people thinking that perhaps Joe knows more about Damien's death than originally thought.This book was originally published in 1995 and has now been released in e book format. I love British mysteries and this one was very dark and thought provoking. Domestic violence is examined at length on more than one level. The effects this type of abuse has on the victim, the lengths one must go to escape, the selfish motives of other people, the inside thoughts of Joe, who felt he had done so much for Cath and that she owed him,(???), and the eyes and ears of children all played a role in the story.There were a few twist in the plot, but it was really a crime story and psychological thriller. The relationship between Helen and Bailey was also a bit unorthodox. Helen loved having a career and her independence, but was also still hard wired to think of the traditional route of marriage and children. Trying to stay true to both parts of her personality will prove to be a challenge.Although, this novel is just a tiny bit dated, it is still a very good story and I would recommend it to mystery lovers in general, but especially to British mystery lovers. If you haven't read this author's works, this is a good one to start with. This one gets an A.
—Julie

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