A review by becka_jane
Blood Orange by Harriet Tyce

4.0

Rating: 4 stars!

This book was an interesting one. I had read a number of reviews for it before reading it myself and the range of opinions was incredible – some absolutely hated it and others called it their favourite read of 2020! It has been talked about so much that I needed to see what all the controversy was about, and boy this book did not disappoint. Even now writing this review, I am not sure where I fall on the scale of hate to love, but I am going to try to order my thoughts as best as I can here!

The book kind of deals with two parallel storylines, both with links to the protagonist, Alison. It looks at Alison’s personal life, with a doting husband, adorable kid, and great job, as well as the client Alison is defending: a woman who says she is guilty of stabbing her husband to death. But in both stories, something is deeply amiss; Alison is drinking, neglecting her family, and having an affair with a pushy and arrogant man, whilst the case seems to have more to it than the surface shows. To add to that, someone knows Alison’s secrets, and wants to make sure she pays…

I found this book to be an interesting one. I hated pretty much every single character and I usually enjoy books which have characters I can understand/empathise/sympathise with and not a single person in this book fell into that category. I found Alison to be so frustrating, constantly flipping from repentance and determination to be a better wife and mother, to sneaking away to drink herself to a stupor and to be with the man she is having an affair with. As the book is written from her perspective, the constant changes and inability to decide and pull herself together were pretty annoying. The rest of the characters were not much better; the husband was so self-righteous, the man from the affair (Patrick) was a nasty piece of work as well; in fact I think the only decent character was the poor little daughter, caught in the middle of all of this.

The redeeming quality of this book was the plot. For the first half of the book I was just annoyed with the characters and the slow pace of the narration, but after halfway it really picked up and I was gripped. It is twisty and shocking, with the two stories intersecting and weaving in and out, creating an outcome I did not predict. It was certainly a shocking ending, one which I would never have even thought of as possible, which made it a little bit unlikely for me. Saying that, it was almost so shocking and unique that I don’t care how possible it actually was! One tip I have is definitely go back and read the prologue once you finish the book – it will all make sense then!

Overall, this book was a weird one for me. Hated the characters, loved the story – how is that possible?! The subject matter in the book is not for the faint hearted – it gets pretty sexually explicit and upsetting at times, so read it with an awareness of what you might find difficult to read. I would say give it a try if you are a fan of thrillers and see if it is for you, it is certainly a decisive one in the book community!