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Have you ever read a book that you enjoyed so much that you wished you hadn’t read it so you could read it again? A Good Marriage was the best book I’ve read this year so far. When a friend from Lizzie’s past calls to ask her to represent him in his wife’s murder trial her first instinct is to say no. A series of events leads her to represent him anyway. A true page turner. I read hundreds of books a year and there is very rarely a book that surprises me at the end. This one did. I highly recommend A Good Marriage.
Wow! Zach's wife ends up murdered; he finds the body. He turns to Lizzie, ex-classmate, for her law expertise after he wins up imprisoned. Exciting to the end! A bit of a twisty roller coaster.
I know we’ve all been struggling with reading lately and while I’ve been lucky enough to still be able to focus on reading, I’ve been struggling to write reviews for the past few days. Anyone else having the same problem?
All of that to say, I loved this book and can’t really find the words to tell you why. I’ll try though because it really was excellent and you should all grab it when it’s out next month. Domestic suspense has been pretty disappointing for me lately and it was so great to find one that was a winner. It’s smart and sharp and kept me guessing the whole time. That’s all I’ve got, just read the book, ok?
"A Good Marriage" is a suspense-filled mystery written by Kimberly McCreight. This novel centers around the murder of Amanda and her husband, Zach, who has been charged with her murder. Was Zach the killer? If not, is he really a good guy? I was quickly sucked into this book and it was enjoyable to read! Unfortunately, I didn't really feel a connection with any of the characters which is why I gave this book 3 stars regardless of the good writing.
Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC. All opinions are my own.
A Good Marriage is what we might get if Lisa Scottoline and Jennifer Hillier did a collab. The criminal law aspect wasn't as interesting to me, but I loved how Lizzie sniffed out the clues and figured out the mystery. There was a creepy thriller vibe with the Amanda-Being-Stalked thing. There's something about seeing the downfall of elitists, too. Overall, I was super absorbed in this book and really wanted to find out how it ended.
Oooohh this was good! I ignored my responsibilities all day today so I could finish. A little twisty but not eye-rolling over the top twists like I’m seeing a lot of these days.
A Good Marriage was an excellent novel. I was extremely invested in it the whole way through. I very much enjoyed Ms. McCreight's writing, however that was no surprise to me. I really enjoyed her previous two novels, Reconstructing Amelia and Where They Found Her.
This novel tells the story of a marriage gone wrong. There is a brutal murder and of course.. who ends up being the suspect? The Husband. Did he do it? Is it true? Find out when you read this thrilling book!
The characters in this book were all very interesting and unique, particularly Lizzie. She was brought in by Zach, Amanda's husband, to help clear his name.
Chilling, Gripping, and Suspenseful! A Perfect Escapist Read!
A Good Marriage by Kimberly McCreight ~ Reviewed April 6, 2020
This is my fifth Kimberley McCreight novel and I liked the four I read.
My favorites were both “Reconstructing Amelia” and ”Where they Found Her”.
Story alternates between the POV of Lizzie, Amanda, the Grand Jury Testimony as well as Confidential Memorandum.
Story starts out with Amanda, a young wife living in upscale Park Slope returns home early from the neighborhood’s annual “Sleepaway Soiree”. This annual party takes place while the young children are a hundreds of miles away at summer camp. Their parents have a “Sex party” yep these married couples just might have sex with people who are not their spouses…. (Other neighbors attend just so they are in the know as to who the couples are going upstairs.)
Anyway when Zach, Amanda’s husband returns home from the party, he finds Amanda has been murdered.
Of course, Zach is accused of murdering her …isn’t it always the husband?
Story kept me turning pages. I expected twists and turns but I was complete off base in figuring out this one.
I honestly cannot say that I liked this novel. I really enjoyed the other McCreight novels I read so have to admit I was disappointed in this one ~ Way too many f-bombs for me and the nasty characters were so unlikeable they certainly deserved one another. I know I am a dinosaur but I don’t like profanity however; there is no doubt these nasty characters would use this nasty language.
Want to thank NetGalley and Harper Collins Publishers for this Advance Reader’s E-Proof granted in exchange for an honest professional review. Publishing Release Date scheduled for May 5, 2020
While I really enjoyed the ending to this book, it did take me a while to get invested due to the large number of characters and somewhat slow moving pace. It was however, a satisfying ending that made me enjoy the book overall.
This is a good book. I think we all take looks at her marriage and wonder if we’re doing ok. Are the friendships we have authentic or should we be looking at them, this really makes you want to look and see how relationships in your own life are doing. This book was riveting and fast-paced. This is the first book I’ve read by this author and I will I would love to read more
It was good, but not great. So many characters, so many points of view, so many things happening in the storyline to try to keep up with......and now so many questions! Even after we truly find out what happened to Amanda I am still still left with several questions about her, her marriage, her past, but mostly her mental stability. Also, so many unhappy people on their marriages, some truly married to some awful humans.....but I guess that’s where the title comes from!
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Lizzie, an attorney, gets a frantic call from an old college friend who has just been accused of his wife's brutal murder. Her life is at odds with a troubled marriage so she packs up and heads out to sort through Zach's case. At the center of Amanda's murder seems to be the group of friends from their children's day school and the wild party they all attended the night of the murder. What Lizzie and the reader will come to learn is that everyone has secrets and every marriage is not necessarily a good one. A tense legal thriller perfect for fans of BIG LITTLE LIES and all those books featuring "perfect couples" who are anything but. My thanks to the publisher for the advance copy.
I really liked this book! From the beginning, it grabbed my attention. I loved the characters and how they developed. The plot had great detail that kept me interested but wasn't overwhelming. I did not see the ending coming, and was surprised and loved it!
On this new thriller by Kimberly McCreight, we are drawn into the lives of a group of well to do Brooklynites. When Zach Grayson ends up in Rivers, accused of murdering his wife, he calls an old law school friend to come d to his aid. Lizzie doesn’t want to take on his case. She has a new job, and homicide defense is not her area. As Lizzie tries to exonerate Zach in the murder of his wife, she uncovers secrets that lead right back to her own home. It took me awhile to get into it, there were so many characters to meet. Once I did, I was invested in the outcome, even after I started disliking every character.
Lizzie Kitsakis has been dealt several crushing blows in life--most recently, she's given up her dream job for the sake of her marriage, a relationship that's faltering at best. While working late one evening at a demanding, high-powered law firm, Lizzie receives a phone call from a former law school friend who has been arrested on criminal charges. Against her better judgment, she agrees to represent Zach Grayson, who is eventually charged with the murder of his wife Amanda.
Is Zach capable of murder? Or is someone else responsible for Amanda's death? As Lizzie begins to gather information in Zach's defense, she is drawn into a wealthy enclave of successful professionals whose children all attend the same prestigious local academy. What she discovers is a network of friends and spouses harboring a web of secrets, deception, and self-interest--not unlike those in her own marriage. Each of these outwardly-appearing perfect people have inner flaws that their partners either overlook or enable, some with potentially explosive consequences.
McCreight, the author of Reconstructing Amelia, has outdone herself in this latest suspenseful story filled with twists and turns aplenty, and clues that come together in the final chapters of this page-turning novel.
Wow, wow, wow, my first Kimberly McCreight book, but not my last! This was such a beautifully written and absolutely engaging book! It was unputdownable, chilling, thrilling, and shocking! I thought that the way she wrote, was very compelling and honest, which makes me love it even more, because while I felt it was original even though lies and secrets in marriages are not new, I also thought this could actually happen in real life! I hate when disbelieve has to be completely suspended outside of reality to make a book possible, which is not the case in this book! Preorder today, a must read for those who love twisted marriage psychological thrillers, with some it’s always the hubby too!
Will make sure I buzz this book up on the different platforms!
I loved Reconstructing Amelia, and couldn't wait to dive into this one. I was not disappointed! I started this one before bedtime, and it was finished by the following afternoon!
This was intense, fast moving, twisty, full of surprises and suspense. This is definitely a must read for 2020 for mystery and plot twist fans!
I dare you to try to figure this book out. You won't. You'll think you have. And then there's another twist. You'll think you have figured it out again. And then something else comes out of nowhere. It's a legal thriller, a domestic suspense novel, and a psychological thriller, all wrapped up into one....this book has so many parts to it; it's very fast paced, the beginning hooks you immediately, and then you don't want to set it down. Was it all realistic? Eh....Not so much....And I was still left with a lot of unresolved questions.....But did I love it? Absolutely! McCreight's writing is top notch.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the advanced copy.
This is a great mystery/thriller. I read it very quickly as I was quite invested in the story. McCreight does a great job of revealing secrets throughout the book, and I was not quite sure what was going to be revealed next. I would highly recommend this book. Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC.
Psychological thrillers take a lot to impress me, so I can’t give this a rave review, but I did find this book enjoyable, and did not guess the ending. I did find some of the twists and coincidences pretty Unbelievable., and just about every character was completely unlikable, but it was a well crafted story and written very well.