The Widow
The page-turning, unputdownable psychological thriller from Valerie Keogh
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4.0 • 10 Ratings
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- $6.99
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Publisher Description
The brilliant, addictive psychological thriller from NUMBER ONE bestseller Valerie Keogh.
Grieving or guilty?
When Allison’s wealthy and charming husband Peter is found dead, she appears distraught, devastated….delighted?
Because despite an apparently picture-perfect marriage, Allison knows it was all built on a bed of lies.
And as the truth regarding Peter’s life and death are revealed, Allison must try to keep her own dark past buried.
Because if Peter was keeping secrets, then his widow is too…
Don't miss the brand new thriller by Valerie Keogh! Perfect for fans of Sue Watson, Shalini Boland and K.L. Slater.
Praise for Valerie Keogh:
‘Keogh is the queen of compelling narratives and twisty plots’ Jenny O'Brien
'A wonderful book, I can’t rate this one highly enough. If only there were ten stars, it’s that good. Valerie Keogh is a master story-teller, and this is a masterful performance.' Anita Waller
'Keogh is no. 1 for a reason, and this is another perfect slice of domestic noir. A definite 5 stars.' Keri Beevis
'I was blown away with this book!' ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Reader Review
'I didn't see the twist coming at all!' ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Reader Review
'A rollercoaster of a story!' ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Reader Review
Customer Reviews
Dark and Chilling
“Grieving or guilty?…”
Keogh once again delivers what she does best and that is giving the reader a dark, chilling and gripping read with The Widow.
I was caught in a tangled web of secrets, lies and deceit, where hidden agendas and events from the past shape the present as it unfolds in a now and then narrative, which I always enjoy. The plot twists kept coming, where Keogh was always a step ahead of me, shutting down my theories at each and every turn.
The perfectly crafted unlikable characters suit the story well and there are plenty in this one and each evoked many different emotions! The short and snappy chapters kept a steady pace and the intensity was built up as it progressed. There was certainly never a dull moment at all throughout!
Overall I found this to be a very entertaining read and I look forward to what Keogh will give us next.
The widow
Fantastic