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This is the 2nd book by the author and after the 1st book I couldn't wait to read another one. The Other Wife was so good and kept me hooked from start to finish. Claire McGowan is quickly becoming a favorite author of mine. The Other Wife, has everything I look for in a good mystery novel. Mystery, complex characters, not a lot of romance, and lots of drama.
The plot was intense, powerful and thrilling and held me captive all the way through! The characters fairly leapt off the page, and the tension was palpable. If you are looking for a book that you just CAN’T put down, then this is DEFINITELY the book for you!
*I received a complimentary ARC of this book from NetGalley & Bookouture in order to read and provide a voluntary and honest review, should I choose to do so.
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I was absolutely captivated by this book. .It was compelling as the story evolved and changed,there were so many twists and changes.Although Suzi had made mistakes she totally had my empathy and I wanted a happy ending for her! Buy this book,its the best book I have read for ages, you won't be disappointed!!
This is the perfect psychological thriller. There’s lots of twists and turns throughout that you won’t see coming. Claire McGowan is fast becoming one of my favourite authors and I’ve loved everything that I’ve read of hers recently. I’d strongly recommend this book.
Suzi made some mistakes. Now she's stuck in a bad situation. Things start looking up when Nora moves into the only other house nearby. Things are not as they appear and Suzi is not the only one with a secret...
I enjoyed this thriller novel. I did predict the plot twists (one very early on), but the book kept me interested for the most part. There were some slow moments that could have been shortened. I appreciated the multiple points of view and found the ending to be very satisfying. I had hoped for a bit more character development, and I think I would have liked the protagonists much more if they had shown some more growth. This was a solid domestic thriller that offered some scary, suspenseful moments and a whole lot of revenge.
I received a free copy of this book from Net Gallery in exchange for an honest review.
This is a great psychological thriller.
Suzi did something bad and she is paying for it.
She is almost tempted to tell her friend Nora about it.
Elle spends her days in her perfect home and keeps her secrets to herself.
A shocking event occurs and it brings all three women together
A fascinating book
A women who can't help but have an affair moves to a very isolated place. with her husband. Months later a women moves into a cottage next door. And so the story begins and we get to know the characters. I feel like if I explained anymore it would spoil the story.. This was a very Intriguing , entertaining book. One I couldn't put down. The author did a great job keeping me entertained and wanting to know whats going to happen next. Even though I guessed at a couple things happening in the story it did not wreck the story in any way. Many twists and turns in the book I never expected and kept me wanting more..
Twists that I didnt see coming people you get to care about and route for. Very well written and a very good read.
I really enjoyed the pace of this book even though I figured out who connected to who and how the stories of the women intertwined. I think that there was almost too much foreshadowing that when it was supposed to be the reveal, I wasn't really gasping or really having any emotion. However, I couldn't put it down regardless because I had to know the ending. I don't think I was entirely shocked with the ending except for where the child ended up.
The Other Wife by Claire McGowan is a book written from multiple points of view which sometimes doesn’t work but in this case, it does. If you are like me, a HUGE fan of mysteries and thrillers, you will want to read this novel. I cannot get enough of books like this one that keeps you biting your nails in fear!
Suzi did a bad thing. She’s paying for it now, pregnant, scared, and living in an isolated cottage with her jealous husband, Nick.
When Nora moves into the only house nearby, Suzi is delighted to have a friend. So much so that she’s almost tempted to tell Nora her terrible secret. But there’s more to Nora than meets the eye. It’s impossible—does she already know what Suzi did?
Meanwhile, Elle spends her days in her perfect home, fixated on keeping up appearances. But when her husband betrays her, it unravels a secret going all the way back to her childhood. She’ll do whatever it takes to hold on to him, even if that means murder. After all, she’s done it before…
Caught up in their own secrets and lies, these strangers will soon realise they have more in common than they could ever have imagined. When a shocking event brings them together, their lives will never be the same again.
Many questions, secrets, and lies that I was kept guessing throughout. Highly recommended!
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A domestic thriller with unlikeable-but-interesting characters that keeps you on your toes. It was slow to start (at least in my opinion— there are plenty of reviews saying otherwise) and the ending felt really chaotic in a forced way. There were definitely moments that were harder to believe than others, but once you learned to ignore that feeling it was overall quite enjoyable.
I would've preferred tighter writing and a shorter book in order to keep that urgent, panicked feeling, but it wasn't bad at all. I'll definitely consider reading Claire McGowan's other work.
3 stars
I feel very conflicted by this book, The Other Wife by Claire McGowan. The story is told from the perspective of multiple people. I loved the vast majority of the book. I was instantly sucked into the plot and couldn’t wait to see how the whole plotline played out. And then when the end came, it was an utter disappointment.
300 pages of suspense building up to an incredible ending and then a complete failure. It was almost like the author just got tired of writing and just decided to wrap it up. Why? This book deserves a different ending and another 50 pages or so. What was the point of the very tiny subplot of Allison and her partner? It absolutely made no sense.
This book could have easily been a 5-star book with an alternate finale. But instead, I give it a 3.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher and NetGalley. The views given are my own.
A psychological thriller told by the two main characters suzi and Nora.
Suzi and her husband nick move to an isolated cottage in the middle of nowhere, nick goes to work all day leaving pregnant suzi and a puppy alone all day with no car or money she has secrets to hide but feels isolated and has a sense that she is going mad all curtesy of her husband nick.
Nora a widow moves in next to them and somehow seems to know all about suzi as they become friends! The way these two women are linked and by whom gradually becomes apparent and the links and ties that bind them, a sobering thought that with today’s technology how we can be controlled and how easy it is to delve for information that is freely available! A thought provoking read.
Thank you net galley for this early read.
Great twists You are on the edge of your seat reading The Other Wife. Suzi and her husband Nick move to a secluded area. They have one neighbor named Elle Unbeknownst to Suzi, Elle is watching her. Secrets and lies
Couldn't get into this story line, just didn't 'grab me' sorry. I did persevere to about 50% but then had to give up.
Thank you to Netgalley and Amazon Publishing for giving me the opportunity to read this book.
Very well written and with plenty of twists and turns. I felt there could have been a little more tension, and a little more uncovered about precisely what was going on in that hospital! But some really interesting characters and the issue of coercive control was well handled.
Nick and Suzi move to the countryside just outside of London. It is a fresh start after Suzi's affair. They agree to move away from London life. Less temptation for Suzi and she can concentrate on being a proper wife. No boozy dinners after work. No friends, no car. and no town nearby
When Nora moves in down the road- Suzi is delighted. She is a city girl, used to the hustle and bustle of London life and moving was a big change for her.
Nora happily greets her, grateful for a friend - she is a widow that has just had to downsize down to money.
Elle spends her day ensuring the house is perfect for her Dr Husband. Patrick. He spends hours at the hospital and is often late. Being alone with her thoughts and on medication he prescribed Elle worries and becomes a bit needy.
However when Patrick dies he leaves a trail of unanswered questions like why did all the money go? Elle decides to follow the trail and what she find is her most darkest worry of all!
The book tells the story through different perspective. It changes from Nora to Elle to Suzi. At first it can be a bit confusing as there is quite a few women but once you find out a bit about each person. Eventually the story pieces together nicely. I am glad I kept reading on as after I got know bits and pieces I became quite hooked.
The ending was unexpected.. I imagined it to be different to what was written. But I guess it shows the type of character.
Therefore this was a great read.
The Other Wife by Claire McGowan
What I Loved: The way the author wove so many secrets into the story. The twists and turns were done so that you were propelled through the book. Something would be revealed and I just had to keep turning the pages to see what was next.
To Read or Not To Read: This is a To Read for anyone who loves mystery, suspense, or thrillers!!
Suzi has cheated on her husband, and now she's pregnant and the man she was seeing has disappeared. Nora moves in next door and immediately befriends Suzi, although she may already know more about Suzi than she is letting on. This story takes you on a rollercoaster ride!
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an ARC in exchange for my honest opinion.
I loved this! I love a good old domestic thriller. The book hooked me from the start and I found myself warming to Suzi despite the things that let her down (trying not to give too much away). I guessed one of the twists, most likely because I've read so many domestic thrillers that I could probably write my own but guessing the twist didn't alter how much I enjoyed the book. I look forward to reading more by Claire McGowan!
** spoiler alert ** 3.5 stars
This is what I would call a perfect trashy read.i read it in a few hours.
Full of unlikable characters in ridiculous situations,that they keep lying about,and getting away with... but oh so very entertaining.
If it wasn't the end of summer I'd be telling everyone to take this to the beach with them.
The main part of the plot,and it's (to begin with) triple narrative ,was I think easy to guess what was going on... but there were plenty of surprises to come.
Highly enjoyable.