The Proof of My Innocence

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The Proof of My Innocence
Unusual 'cosy' crime
Thanks to Penguin Viking for the uncorrected proof. This is Jonathan Cole writing a cosy crime, dripping with satire. A murder in a. Cambridge University, ... READ MORE
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Synopsis

Post-university life doesn’t suit Phyl. Time passes slowly, living with her parents and working a zero-hours contract at Heathrow Airport, while her budding plans of becoming a writer are going nowhere.

That is, until family friend Chris comes to stay. He’s been investigating a radical think tank, founded at Cambridge University in the 1980s, that’s been scheming to push the British government in an ever more extreme direction. When he follows this story to a conference in a rambling old hotel deep in the Cotswolds, events take a bizarre and sinister turn. Soon he is caught up in a world of cryptic clues, secret passages and, eventually, murder.

In the end, despite the efforts of a suitably eccentric detective, it falls to Phyl herself – ably assisted by Chris’s outspoken adopted daughter Rashida - to look for answers to the fatal mystery. But will they lie in contemporary politics, or in a literary enigma that is almost forty years old?

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9781405962414
  • Number of pages: 352
  • Dimensions: 197 x 128 x 22 mm
  • Weight: 245g
  • Languages: English

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The Proof of My Innocence
Brilliant
A fun murder mystery set in the murky world of British right wing think tanks during the brief premiership of Liz Truss - or is it? An amusing and thou... READ MORE
Verity Halliday
The Proof of My Innocence
See it. Say it. Sorted
That annoying tannoy announcement "See it. Say it. Sorted,' that is a constant on trains makes a backdrop to the is story from Jonathan Coe. Briefly, Phyl ... READ MORE
Alyson Hilbourne
The Proof of My Innocence
All hail this cosy crime meets political thriller!
The Proof Of My Innocence is set in the Post-Brexit background of Liz Truss’s short Premiership. When Chris Swann, a political blogger, signs up to a right... READ MORE
Laura
The Proof of My Innocence
Well Drawn & Amusing Characters
‘The Proof of My Innocence’ has Coe’s usual preoccupation with political matters, on this occasion the disastrous few weeks of Liz Truss’s premiership. T... READ MORE
Jill Thomson
The Proof of My Innocence
Complex mix of styles - good read
Goodness me - where to start? Quite a complex mix of styles - from cosy university reunions, political satire, murder mystery and a dual narrative. At on... READ MORE
horsley123
The Proof of My Innocence
Intrigue and mystery!
Phil has finished her degree and is back living at home and doing a mindless job at the airport - making such day in day out. Life looks up when a friend ... READ MORE
Janet Honnoraty
The Proof of My Innocence
Patchy
Jonathan Coe’s real strength is political satire and Liz Truss’s thankfully brief premiership and the UK’s economic collapse provides ample opportunity for... READ MORE
Carol  Groves
The Proof of My Innocence
See it, buy it, read it!
Phyl has finished university and is living back at home with her parents and watching Friends episodes in between working in her zero hours job and commuti... READ MORE
Gerry Lee
The Proof of My Innocence
The Proof of my Innocence
Like a lot of young people finishing Uni, Phyl has graduated and has yet to find a graduate job. Instead, she has had to move back in with her parents and ... READ MORE
Ashrae
The Proof of My Innocence
I'm glad I persevered!
I’m glad I persevered. Phil is forced to move home after completing her degree. She works at a sushi restaurant at Terminal 4 Heathrow. Her plans for be... READ MORE
Elite Reviewing Group
The Proof of My Innocence
Ambitious, but misses the mark...
What Coe was trying to do, had he pulled it off would have been quite the achievement, but for me, while I actually quite enjoyed the reading adventure, I ... READ MORE
Rach - Yarra Book Club Aust
The Proof of My Innocence
Political satire + murder-mystery
The Proof of My Innocence is a fun and enjoyable read by the inimitable Jonathan Coe, The book is set at the time of the Liz Truss premiership and the dea... READ MORE
Shirley Sinha
The Proof of My Innocence
More than cosy crime
Jonathan Coe is a remarkably consistent writer, as well as a subtle and relatively undervalued one. The Proof of My Innocence is his latest state of the n... READ MORE
Michael Jopling
The Proof of My Innocence
Very funny and enjoyable
Set against the backdrop of Liz Truss's premiership, this latest novel by Jonathan Coe is, as one would expect from Coe, very enjoyable, playful and occasi... READ MORE
Ben Dutton
The Proof of My Innocence
Proof of the best
A book with in a book that's clever, carefully constructed expertly written in classic Coe style capturing the time and place of the political landscape an... READ MORE
Pam Wright/Alfie Blue Puss In Books
The Proof of My Innocence
Very difficult to put down.
This is a very readable and clever “state of the nation”metafiction combining elements of murder mystery, dark academe, satire, and auto-fiction, and with ... READ MORE
AliceMaudMary
The Proof of My Innocence
Political satire meets murder mystery
The Proof of My Innocence is a complex novel, combining elements of political satire, crime thriller and memoir. I had read that this book had a 'book with... READ MORE
Lorraine Douglas
The Proof of My Innocence
Fun read
This is a fun book. Phyll has just finished university and is working in a fast food chain, and living back with her parents. Her mother's friend Chris, a ... READ MORE
Gail
The Proof of My Innocence
Beyond satire
Penguin sent me a pre-publication copy for reviewing. I’d not read anything by this author so I was interested to see how I got on. The author has a rep... READ MORE
Phil
The Proof of My Innocence
Wicked satire
Reading a review this weekend of a new TV series set in the 80s, I found myself agreeing with the writer's point that to portray the 80s, you need to stir ... READ MORE
Blue Book Balloon
The Proof of My Innocence
The Proof of my Innocence by Jonathan Coe
This is an interesting novel mixing politics, murder, intrigue and humour delivered by a range of narrators. A girl called Phyl has just left university an... READ MORE
Agnes Brown
The Proof of My Innocence
Compulsive reading.
I think Jonathan Coe is a brilliant writer and have read virtually all of his books. I was so pleased when this one was published. I was not disappointed. ... READ MORE
John Woodford
The Proof of My Innocence
Turbulent times
Jonathan Coe has firmly established himself as a chronicler of our turbulent times. This story is mainly set in September and October 2022, the manic wee... READ MORE
Claudia Sunderhauf
The Proof of My Innocence
A genre mixing conundrum with cosy crime twist
"See It! Say It! Sorted! When everyone sees the world differently, how do you find the truth? See It. How do you tell the truth? Say It. How do you agree ... READ MORE
Stephen - The Bookworm
The Proof of My Innocence
Modern Day Agatha Christie
A modern day Agatha Christie and police drama rolled into one. A great read, good characters well depicted and it mixed politics and crime in an effective ... READ MORE
Greville Waterman
The Proof of My Innocence
Cotswold's cosy crime meets political shenanigans
Set amongst a Cotswold's backdrop, a country house hotel hewn from oolitic limestone, exuding charm in honey coloured hues, becomes the scene for a murder ... READ MORE
the moving finger writes
The Proof of My Innocence
Enjoyably entertaining in a very British way.
There’s always a thread of state-of-the-nation running through Jonathan Coe’s fiction, sometimes more overt than others. This one opens in early September ... READ MORE
Susan Osborne
The Proof of My Innocence
Engagingly quirky
See it. Say it. Sorted. Phyl returns to her parents home from university with little idea of next steps beyond that she’d like to write. She’s interest... READ MORE
Celia Short
The Proof of My Innocence
Brilliant and topical
I have previously read Coe’s “What A Carve Up” (1994) and its part sequel “Number 11” (2015) – both drawing on English Farce and more unusually horror B-mo... READ MORE
Graham Fulcher
The Proof of My Innocence
A mix of murder mystery and political satire set in 2022, when Liz Truss was PM
Phyllis feels bored and like a failure going back to live with her parents after university. Then a friend of her parents, a political satirist called Chri... READ MORE
Jenny Hill
The Proof of My Innocence
Political satire
The latest book by the satirical political novelist Jonathan Coe gives a fictionalised background to the short leadership term of Liz Truss. Told in severa... READ MORE
Steven Capel
The Proof of My Innocence
Political chicanery and murder
How much background in reality does a work of fiction need before you suspect it is actually non-fiction? Liz Truss became leader of the Conservative part... READ MORE
Denis
The Proof of My Innocence
Clever mash up of traditional murder mystery and political commentary
Clever mash up of traditional murder mystery and a biting and very up-to-date political commentary which feels refreshing to read so soon in fiction. Some... READ MORE
J Robinson
The Proof of My Innocence
The Secret Bookreview
The Proof of My Innocence masterfully weaves multiple genres—cosy crime and dark academia into a clever and engaging story, as is typical of Jonathan Coe’s... READ MORE
The Secret Book Review
The Proof of My Innocence
Appropriately, for our times, there are many versions of the truth in this novel.
A new Jonathan Coe novel is always a treat and ‘The Proof of My Innocence’ is no exception. Whilst it is another superbly written state of the nation tale... READ MORE
Sarah D
The Proof of My Innocence
Maybe
I read this book courtesy of NetGalley. I must admit I didn't enjoy this book from Jonathan as much as his previous novels. It seemed somewhat disjointed... READ MORE
Grey Lady
The Proof of My Innocence
Political Mystery
This is a clever, carefully constructed novel with Jonathan Coe's distinctive sense of period and context. Set in the short reign of Liz Truss as Prime Mi... READ MORE
Linda Burnett
The Proof of My Innocence
clever
This is a very clever and, at times, funny book reflecting on the state of British politics over the past few decades, focusing particularly on Liz Truss.... READ MORE
jean
The Proof of My Innocence
Simply amazing
Wow! Jonathon Coe not only pushes the boundaries, he gallops through them. Seriously underrated, in my view, he’s original, funny and his observations on ... READ MORE
Anita Wallas
The Proof of My Innocence
Vintage Jonathan Coe
This is such good fun! I love Jonathan Coe’s novels and this is certainly one of the most entertaining though seriously difficult to review. It crosses all... READ MORE
Sam Whittaker
The Proof of My Innocence
Whodunit/political satire
A political blogger is found dead in a locked room at a hotel where he has come to observe an ultra-right wing conference. His adopted daughter and the da... READ MORE
Aidan Dunn
The Proof of My Innocence
Pointed satirical detective novel
Jonathan Coe has an extraordinary ability to take real or certainly could-be real events – in this case Liz Truss’ short-lived tenure as British prime mini... READ MORE
Avid Reader
The Proof of My Innocence
Fantastic genre mash up, with a lot to think about
Thanks to Penguin UK and NetGalley for ARC. This brilliant state-of-the-nation novel about academia, think tanks, shadowy conspirators and the very se... READ MORE
Pauline McGough
The Proof of My Innocence
Irreverent fun
Another topical satire from the pen of Jonathan Coe is always welcome and this one pokes fun at lots of sacred cows: the alt right, Conservative Little Eng... READ MORE
Ann
The Proof of My Innocence
Metafictional political thriller-whodunnit-comedy
This has it all, and yet, the centre will not hold. Opening with the coming-of-age tale of Phyl in a holding pattern of ennui when life coalesces around... READ MORE
Huttson Lo
The Proof of My Innocence
Mysterious and unexpected
I found this novel somewhat convoluted and had expected it to be more of a political thriller, given the early chapters. Nevertheless it was a good read, w... READ MORE
Romany
The Proof of My Innocence
A fascinating read
I was looking forward to reading Jonathon Coe’s latest book, and I was not disappointed. I am politically active so really enjoyed reading the right wing... READ MORE
Avid reader
The Proof of My Innocence
It's been a long time since I last read Jonathan Coe and it's a welcome return
It’s been 26 years since I read Jonathan Coe, his “House Of Sleep” which I really enjoyed.  I have an outrageous five unread titles of his on my shelf rang... READ MORE
ReadbyPhil
The Proof of My Innocence
Funny, satirical and an insight into how the world works
After setting a previous novel, Middle England, against the turbulence of the EU Brexit referendum, Jonathan Coe’s latest novel is located during the short... READ MORE
Jim Sweetman
The Proof of My Innocence
Fresh, intelligent and entertaining
Jonathan Coe is one of my favourite contemporary British novelists and this genre-shifting combination of political satire, state of the nation novel, comi... READ MORE
Debra Davidson-Smith
The Proof of My Innocence
Sacred cows milked while messing with your mind.
Pay attention – this author, I believe, likes to mess with your mind! A ‘busy’ plot, a word game with the title, lots of interesting references thrown in, ... READ MORE
Jayne Southern
The Proof of My Innocence
Clever and compelling
This is a book – from an author new to me – that surprised and delighted me. It’s a cleverly constructed, satirical novel focused on far right politics at ... READ MORE
Andrew Smith
The Proof of My Innocence
Original and compelling
A highly compelling read. I had to really concentrate to keep the threads and timelines straight in my mind as it’s not an easy read, but I very much enjoy... READ MORE
Maria  Hall
The Proof of My Innocence
Dusappointing
This started off well and I enjoyed the set up of the story. However, the story became rather messy and disappointing. It was far from being the funny sa... READ MORE
Janet McMahon
The Proof of My Innocence
A delightful read
Clever, funny and highly topical. Everything you have come to expect from a Jonathan Coe book. Great twist at the end which I did not see coming
barbara johnston
The Proof of My Innocence
Disjointed
I was sent a copy of The Proof of My Innocence by Jonathan Coe to read and review by NetGalley. I have mixed feelings about this novel. It is political, ... READ MORE
lesleys
The Proof of My Innocence
Thought provoking and humorous
The Proof of my Innocence is a great blend of political satire, modern mystery and literary parody. Set against the backdrop of Liz Truss's brief premiersh... READ MORE
Laura Nazmdeh
The Proof of My Innocence
Clever, clever, clever
As Britain mourns the Queen and Liz Truss tries to bring the country out of its post-Covid malaise, a Right-Wing think tank is holding a conference in the ... READ MORE
Jo-anne Atkinson
The Proof of My Innocence
Excellent. I will be thinking about this book for a long time
An intriguing mystery story presented in triplicate, with intentionally self-conscious style - it's a very interesting interplay of perspective between nar... READ MORE
Charlotte Bezant