
My Husband's Wife
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Narrated by:
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Karen Cass
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By:
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Carla Kovach
A totally addictive and binge-worthy psychological thriller
Five years ago I buried my husband. Today I saw him with his new wife.
‘Thank you for agreeing to be our wedding planner. Theo is on his way,’ Madison says as we meet to plan her dream wedding. The moment her fiancé enters the room, a newborn baby in his arms, my whole world shifts and I grab hold of my desk to stop myself from falling.
Theo shakes my hand as he introduces himself, but I already know who he is. He’s my husband. The man I thought had died five years ago.
‘Lovely to meet you, Eva,’ he says, carefully avoiding my frozen stare. I’d recognise his smooth voice anywhere.
I want to scream, ask him why he’s doing this to me. But I know just how good a liar my husband is. And he knows my darkest secret. I can’t risk him destroying everything I’ve worked so hard for.
At the end of the meeting, I watch the happy little family walk away, and I don’t miss Theo’s eyes staring at me just a second too long. He knows I’m onto him. But only I know what I’m going to do next…
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Excellent story
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Good twisty thriller!
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So many twists and turns, love it!
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Narration was good. Now that I’ve listened once I wonder how I would hear it a second time?
It was good
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A widow discovers her deceased husband is still alive when his fiancee retains the widow to plan their wedding.
The first half was stronger than the convoluted, eye-rolling and OTT second half.
Even though Karen Cass did a superb job with the book's narration, the book unfolded from two POVs and, therefore, really could have used a second narrator.
UGH!
Eye-Rolling, Contrived, and Convoluted!
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