The Second Husband
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- $19.99
Publisher Description
A woman’s seemingly perfect second marriage is rocked by a discovery about the death of her first husband in this twisty psychological thriller from Kate White, the New York Times bestselling author whom Entertainment Weekly called “impossible to outwit.”
Recovering from the unsolved murder of her first husband, Derrick, thirtysomething Emma Hawke has built a new life with Tom, a handsome, successful, and loving widower who finally makes her feel safe again.
Then one day a police detective shows up at their house on the Connecticut shore, asking questions about Derrick’s death. Emma was sure she’d been cleared in the days after the tragedy. So why is law enforcement taking another look now—and questioning the timing of her relationship with Tom? She hadn’t even met him until after Derrick’s death.
Then Emma is shocked to discover that, in fact, she and her second husband attended the same business dinner two months before Derrick’s murder. Did Tom, unbeknownst to Emma, spot her there? Could he have set his sights on her and orchestrated a plan to make her his wife, whatever the cost.
With twists and turns all the way to the last page, this fast-paced, expertly plotted novel will have you asking that age-old question: how well do you really know the ones you love?
Customer Reviews
Good story
Semi-twisty story with some interesting surprises. Worth a listen if you can get past the way the narrator pronounces opthamologist, cordoned, and “pedi”.
Kept Me Guessing
The book was enjoyable and I looked forward to the story each time I came back to it. It definitely kept me guessing right up to the end.
Unfortunately, the twists and turns at the end felt a little bit forced and didn’t give that satisfactory feeling a good plot twist gives you where it seems so obvious at the end.
The main character didn’t feel like she was caught in the middle of the story so much as she was paranoid and the reader was caught up in the web of her mental instability and paranoia. Perhaps it’s justified in the context of the story and the natural abilities of the protagonist, but I couldn’t help but scoff at the main character for making so many assumptions and logical leaps.
Loved this book!
Loved the narrator and the storyline. Very well written. Highly recommend