Frank Doyle has spent forty-four years in federal prison for a murder he has always said he cannot remember committing. At seventy-three, released on humanitarian grounds, he arrives in a rain-soaked cottage outside Kilmihil, County Clare, carrying little more than prison clothes, legal records, and a battered cardboard folder he has kept close since 1975. But Ireland is not the quiet ending Frank expected. His entry through Dublin Airport triggers a hidden intelligence flag. A journalist, Aoife Moran, begins asking why his name appears on a secret EU-US watch list. A government liaison offers help that feels too polished to trust. Then the forgotten folder reveals what Frank never knew he possessed: evidence buried for decades, evidence that may prove his innocence and expose the men who let him disappear into prison. As old agencies, retired officials, and dangerous secrets converge, Frank must decide whether truth is worth the cost of publication. Innocent is a spare, atmospheric literary thriller about wrongful conviction, memory, state power, and the terrible patience of buried truth. It is a story of one man's stolen life-and of the fragile, hard-won possibility that the record can still be corrected.
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