Book Review: ‘In Her Defence’ by Philippa Malicka

Tense trials, fierce truths—a bold stand against broken trust

Book Title: In Her Defence
Author: Philippa Malicka
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Number of Pages: 352
ISBN: 1399721739
Date Published: Jan. 16, 2025

In Her Defence by Philippa Malicka

Book Review

Author Philippa Malicka’s “In Her Defence” pulls readers into a tense courtroom drama where a young woman stands trial for a shocking crime that blurs the lines between victim and villain. Her story unfolds through sharp flashbacks, revealing a life twisted by betrayal, hidden abuse, and a desperate bid for freedom. Malicka’s clever weave of legal twists and raw human moments makes it a page-turner that lingers in your mind.

The heroine’s fierce voice shines brightest—her defence isn’t just words, but a creative storm of memories that paint power, pain, and quiet rebellion in vivid strokes. You feel her anger bubble up like a storm, challenging old ideas of justice and guilt, while side characters like the doubting lawyer add real depth. It’s insightful how Malicka flips the script on “perfect victims,” making you question who truly needs defending.

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Yet, some story twists feel too clean, rushing feelings and leaving loose bits for shock over the heart. The fresh ideas grab you, but a slower build might punch stronger. Still, “In Her Defence” hooks you with gutsy storytelling—a new voice to cheer in stories of broken trust.

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In Her Defence by Philippa Malicka