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Book review: Conviction

Julia Dahl's thriller has a Jewish heroine and a compelling plot

April 17, 2018 15:13
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As a non-skier on a recent week’s family skiing holiday, I found myself halfway up a Swiss alp with time on my hands.

Recreational options consisted of hiking (limited due to heavy snowfalls), browsing the local gift shops (also limited — there were only two, both offering the same gifts), and reading.

I had come prepared, with Julia Dahl’s Conviction and Gray Mountain, a legal thriller by John Grisham published in 2014, but also, in a fit of wild optimism, George Eliot’s Middlemarch. I reasoned that the Dahl and the Grisham — which, together, comprised a total of around 800 pages — might last me the week, and I wouldn’t have to bother with the formidably heavyweight Victorian classic.

My mistake — the two thrillers were polished off in about a day-and-a-half, leaving me in the company of Dorothea Brooke for the rest of the vacation.

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