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AB Plum’s ‘Best Wife’ is a gripping domestic thriller that keeps readers on the edge of their seats from beginning to end. Darby Forester’s seemingly perfect life is shattered when Caroline, an enigmatic beauty, crashes her fortieth birthday party and sets off a chain of events that leads to betrayal, violence, and murder. As Darby navigates the twists and turns of this suspenseful tale, she confronts long-buried secrets and grapples with the realization that her husband may not have been the man she thought he was. Plum masterfully weaves together a complex web of jealousy, deception, and revenge, keeping readers guessing until the final page. With its unreliable narrators and unpredictable plot twists, ‘Best Wife’ is a must-read for fans of psychological thrillers
This was a quick and thrilling ride full of suspense and confusion. I didn't know what was going on but that was the point!
I did not finish this one, it was not for me, I couldn't relate to the characters, and just did not care for the story.
I always like to give an honest review and il continue here this book was not for me I couldnt keep up with it ...the chapters often left me feeling confused and couldnt grip the story...sorry wouldn't reccomend this book at all :(
The best Wife is married to the best Husband. Or not.
This book takes you through a rollercoaster of emotions. Well written, fast paced and a surprise on every page. I started out thinking it was the same story I had read over and over but decided to give this book a chance. I’m delighted to say I did because it was nothing like any of the previous book I had likened it to.
The characters were almost lifelike and I felt I understood and knew each one as they were described. Don’t be fooled by what you read in the beginning because things change rapidly and characters you feel you like may not be so innocent and as nice as you first thought.
All in all a great book and I’m already looking forward to reading more from this author.
I didn't love this book, at times I was even confused! But thank you to Netgalley & AB Plum for the opportunity tor read this book for an honest review!
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the chance to read this ARC in exchange for an honest review. It was kind of slow going and alot more fluff then needed, but a good suspense story. I wanted to read to the end to see what happened and if her husband was really the jerk she thought he was. Overall, three stars.
This storyline had potential but I didn’t love it because I felt like there were so many unanswered questions. It centers on Darby, who believes her husband Wyatt is having an affair when he is beaten and killed. The “other woman”, Caroline, seems to be involved somehow in the murder. As more bodies are found, Darby, along with the help of a PI, Miguel, and her best friend, Stephanie, try to get to the bottom of it.
I didn’t really get Darby- did she really love Wyatt or not? I felt like she went back and forth on that. I also didn’t understand her relationship with Stephanie at all- she talks about them being best friends but many of their conversations demonstrated snarkiness and annoyance. Also, while there was a lot of action in the book, it was bogged down by so many details around thinks like what everyone was ordering for breakfast and what route Darby used to jog, not to mention an overuse of metaphors to describe how she was feeling at any given time.
I saw the twist coming but the reasons behind it were a surprise. While some loose ends were tired up, others were not and I was left with some unanswered questions.
Overall, this one just wasn’t for me- I didn’t connect with the characterization or the writing style. Hope others who like the mix of domestic suspense and murder mystery enjoy it more. Thanks to Netgalley for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
The Best Wife
by AB Plum
This a domestic thriller that had me reading into the wee hours, and more the next day. Jealousy doesn’t exist in Darby Forester’s vocabulary. Until Caroline, an equally stunning woman crashes Darby’s perfect fortieth birthday party and reduces her seemingly perfect husband into a horny adolescent in front of the well-wishers.
Darby is stunned to find out that Caroline was seeing her husband. Wyatt is there, and the mystery was why he was beaten while at Caroline's home. Then he dies at the hospital.
Caroline is playing Darby with calls, and texts after Darby's husband's death. Things become worse as Caroline death days later. Darby hires a P.I. and digs deeply to find answers. Then the truth comes to light.
This was a good book and I was in no way guessing the reasons or why.