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[[Category:New Reviews|Thrillers]]__NOTOC__<!{{Frontpage|isbn=0241678412|title=The Proof of My Innocence|author=Jonathan Coe|rating=4|genre=Thrilllers|summary=Life after university hasn't worked out quite the way that Phyl anticipated. She's back home, living with her parents and on a zero-- INSERT NEW REVIEWS BELOW HERE-->hours contract serving sushi to tourists at terminal 5 of Heathrow Airport. All those ideas of becoming a writer seem to have come to nothing. The situation improves when 'Uncle' Chris comes to stay and introduces Phyl to his adopted daughter, Rashida. Christopher Swann (described by some as a lefty blogger) is investigating a think tank which originated at Cambridge University in the 1980s. It plans to push the government in a more extreme direction and is ready to act.}}
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