
The Wrong'un by Catherine Evans
A novel about a large working class family, where the eldest son sets about destroying the lives of all of his siblings, regarding his parents as collateral damage. The book examines sibling rivalry, favouritism, adoption, the long-lasting damage done to some children in care and the enduringly pernicious effects of secrets and lies. -- Catherine EvansHave you ever seen film of a collapsing tower block in reverse? Perhaps you can imagine a game of Jenga in reverse. Disconnected blocks, random bricks, haphazard detail that rise to a sublime structure in which every piece fits, makes sense and thrills: that’s The Wrong’un for you. It’s a terrific story brilliantly and economically told, a great read with some very believable and nuanced characters and some quite chilling moments. I pray a Paddy never enters my life!
This is a book that will both fascinate and repel the reader. The characters are beyond faulty. Nearly every one of them has been twisted or warped by life. Some of them only to a small degree, but others to the extent of criminal activity. The reader is tugged gently into their lives as they slowly converge to deliver an unexpected, startling ending. The clues are sometimes blatant, but at other times are so subtle that you find yourself flipping back to earlier pages to discover just what exactly when on and how/where/why a certain thing occurred. Superbly written, carefully crafted, you cannot help but keep reading to discover what horrible thing these people might do next. Some of them are victims of chance, while others … well, Lizzy Borden was nice by comparison. Excellent thriller whodunit family drama and mystery.
I know it's a good book when I'm trying to find space in my day to read it rather than dutifully turning a few pages before I nod off. This is an excellent novel packed with good character development and really well written. It was a joy to read, I raced through the pages desperate to know how it was going to pan out for everyone. An incredible first novel I hope Catherine Evans keeps publishing! Well worth reading.
The Wrong’un by Catherine Evans is a fast-paced novel that will keep readers on the edge of their seat. The author weaves a fantastic narrative about protagonists Edith and George and her brood of offspring, that came in quick succession of each other. The beginning is quite nostalgic, as a mother reminisces on the memory of her childbearing years.
Patrick, otherwise known as Paddy, plays an integral role in the plot of the book. Despite a seemingly calm upbringing, in a loving family, Paddy apparently has some issues. The story develops at a rapid pace and there’s mention of crime, escalating deception, death and loss. The family’s story has a plethora of relatable elements that made it an easy and enjoyable read, sibling rivalry, infidelity, grief and debauchery.
Evans writing is filled with raw and unfiltered emotion, and readers can align themselves with the characters and the plot without getting lost. This book is a great read for adults seeking a fast-paced read with hints of adult content. Readers will be fully engrossed as the characters are well-developed and vary in depth.
Family relationships are complicated, right? In my experience, all families hide secrets and problems, and each member suffers their own dilemmas. When a secret is discovered, the others fall like dominoes. This novel is an excellent representation of this.
The Wrong'un is the first novel written by Catherine Evans and I must say that she did a great job. The author easily develops the personalities of each character and weaves an entertaining plot, which alternates between the daily life of a family with drama and unexpected turns and twists.
I think the author deserves special thanks for the family tree included in the book, it was very useful. I really liked it and I honestly recommend it!
A riveting reading with characters narrating their version of events in this dramatic, intriguing family story, full of unexpected twists and revelations. What determines who we are, who we become? Is it genes, an early life experience, certain dramatic events? ... What's hidden inside 'the teddy bear'? ... It was hard to put the book down. I noticed that I was waking up in small hours in anticipation of finding out what happens next. A real page turner!
-- Alla MThis exceptionally well written book is about a big and rich family with lots of secrets.
When I saw the cover of this piece I wanted to read it immediately. Let me say that the author met my expectations and more. The story is very readable with descriptions that transported me all the time. The writing is captivating, really vivid and subtle. The characters are unique, every one with a distinctive personality. As in many stories, there is a sharp contrast between good and evil but with a different perspective than usual; something that I really enjoyed.
This book completely gripped me from start to finish and I highly recommended it.
Such an enjoyable read, so finely written. Lots of dark secrets and twists, I couldn’t put it down. Even though I was sorry it ended, it was a satisfying ending. Would also love to see this as a TV drama!
This book will make many of us appreciate the life we have. I really liked the story and couldn’t wait to finish.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9781739630577 |
| ISBN 10 | 1739630572 |
| Title | The Wrong'un |
| Author | Catherine Evans |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Inkspot Publishing |
| Year published | 2022-06-01 |
| Number of pages | 348 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
| Note | Unavailable |