
What My Husband Did
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Narrated by:
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Alison Campbell
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By:
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Kerry Wilkinson
About this listen
A little girl has been left for dead. And now my husband is missing.
"I can give you a lift home," the man says. Little Alice tightens the zip of her big red coat. She’s unsure, but the walk will be cold and dark. "I’m not supposed to get in a stranger’s car." He forces a smile. "I’m not a proper stranger, am I?"
I return home to our beautiful house on a chilly winter evening expecting to find my handsome husband Richard waiting for me by the fire. We’re still so in love, and he always takes care of me: buying us this home in the little village where he grew up, making sure I settled in and made friends, and treating my teenage daughter like his own. There’s a bit of gossip about our age gap, but the death of his first wife years ago was so tragic that he still gets sympathetic looks. Everyone loves Richard.
He usually comes straight back from work. But tonight, our antique clock ticks on through the dark evening, with no sign of him. Then a knock at the door shatters my perfect life. A 12-year-old-girl, Alice from the village, has been found unconscious in the field behind our house. They say she was last seen getting into Richard’s car.
Now rumors are flying. As Alice fights for her life in the hospital, nobody will speak to me - and when they do it’s to ask if he didn’t hurt Alice, why hasn’t Richard come home?
I know that revealing my own darkest secret about Richard’s first wife could prove his innocence...but even if I do, he’s still missing. Is everyone right, and is my husband on the run? And will telling the truth about my past turn my own daughter against me and tear our lives apart for good?
Fans of The Girl on the Train, I Am Watching You, and Shari Lapena will adore this.
©2020 Kerry Wilkinson (P)2020 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.I struggled to become invested in any of the characters and, honestly, did not care what happened to them one way or another. The flashbacks to the main character's past were a highlight, but they weren't nearly as frequent as would be needed to carry the rest of the story, and the last one fell short of what I'd hoped. Ultimately, I was left expecting another line or two of dialogue after the final sentence, but it never came. Overall, I found What My Husband Did to be somewhat dull and a bit of a chore to get through. I don't believe I'll be reading (listening to?) it again any time soon.
I don't want to be entirely negative, however. I have certainly read worse books and the very fact that I finished this one has to count for something. I did want to know ultimately what had happened in both timelines, and Wilkinson delivered on this promise by adequately summing up both events. It's clear that a lot of people did like the story, and so I would say to give it a go yourself to see if it's for you.
Disappointing
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A great read
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Love this author.
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Really enjoyed it.
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The worst thing was the whinged, whiny voices the narrator used for too many characters. Made me want to punch all of them in the face. I found it quite distracting and I had to force myself to carry on listening at times. I won’t listen to another book with this narrator.
Irritating narration
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gripping
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Decent Thriller
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I agree with other reviewers in that the characters are insipid and I found them very stereotypical, village spiteful snob, spineless hangers on etc.
The story was nothing new and I’ve read similar before. I’m not sure I agree that there were twists and turns, I found it quite predictable but this is my favourite genre and I suppose there are only so many plot twists.
I really enjoy his Jessica Daniels series as they have humour and good characters (which I accept can be developed over a few books). I’ll stick to those in future rather than the stand alone stories.
Not one of his best
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Ok
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slow and weak compared to other books. not great
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