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Wow I was totally gripped from the first page of this fast paced thriller. Lachlan has the perfect life, a lovely home, a wife and 2 children but what is he hiding? When a documentary about the murder of a young girl in the village he grew up in is shown on tv his life begins to unravel.
A great read with plenty of twists and turns and a brilliant and unexpected ending.
Thanks to Netgalley, Daniel Hurst and Bookouture for an advance copy in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.
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Another great read by Daniel Hurst! A face paced psychological thriller full of suspense and twists. I would have liked for the characters to have been slightly more developed as I felt like I didn’t get to know them well enough compared to some of his previous books. Overall a great read!
Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for my ARC
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Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC.
A little repetitive, not up to the author’s usually high standard, .
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Anything Daniel Hurst writes, I’m going to read. As with all of his books, this was a quick, easy read with an attention keeping pace and constant action.
The only thing I didn’t love was there was no mystery around who the “bad guy” was, the reader knows from the beginning. There could have been a little suspense added there. But overall, very good book!
Thank you to NetGalley, Daniel Hurst, and Bookouture for this ARC!
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I have to say that Daniel hurst has a funny way of developing you in a story where you can’t stop until the bitter end. His writing is so addictive and I can’t stop thinking about the book even after I put it down for the night, eager to scoop it up again. This book was raw and intense and right when you think you know what’s gonna happen again, the author throws a curveball and sends your head spinning I love these stories that you think you know the outcome but you were pleasantly surprised with a complete different ending. Kudos Daniel hurst.
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A Daniel Hurst book is always going to be a wild ride and this was no different. I really enjoyed this book being dual POV and coming together. It felt like watching two trains racing towards each other and you know they are gonna collide but you keep watching.
Jenny is a wife and mom of 2 teenagers and married to Lachlan. A new true crime documentary comes out taking place in Lachlan’s tiny Scottish hometown. He wants nothing to do with the town or the murder that happened. But why?
It was fast paced and enjoyable! Thank you netgalley for the arc :)
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Name :- The Husband
Author :- Daniel Hurst
Genre :- Psychological Thriller
It's a chilling psychological thriller in The Husband, a novel that explores the fragility of trust in marriage and the dark secrets that can lie beneath a seemingly perfect life.
What I like :-
1 Compelling Premise: The idea of a loving husband possibly being connected to multiple unsolved murders immediately grabs attention. The suspense is palpable as the protagonist, married for over two decades, begins to question everything she knows about her partner.
2 Atmospheric Setting: The shift from the family’s idyllic life to the remote and eerie Scottish Highlands heightens the tension. Hurst masterfully uses the rugged landscape to mirror the isolation and danger the protagonist feels.
3 Pacing and Suspense: The narrative is fast-paced and keeps readers engaged, with secrets unraveling at just the right moments. The dual-layered mystery—past and present—keeps the plot dynamic and unpredictable.
What I didn't like :-
1 Character Development: While the protagonist is well-drawn, Lachlan’s character feels slightly underdeveloped. A deeper dive into his psyche could have added complexity to the story.
2 Predictable Elements: Some thriller tropes, such as sudden personality changes and conveniently discovered clues, feel a bit overused.
Overall :- The Husband is a gripping, fast-paced psychological thriller that keeps readers on edge with its twists and suspenseful atmosphere.
My Rating: 4/5
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If you want a fast paced, easy read with a good plot and twist towards the end then Daniel Hurst is your man
It did get annoying how many times it was mentioned that he had killed 2 people and got away with it.
Would rate it 3.5 stars
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Really enjoyable and kept me gripped all the way through. A quick and easy read full of suspense and kept me guessing
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Thanks to Netgalley and Bookouture for providing this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Lachlan and Jenny are happily married parents of two teenagers but things start to get tense. When Jenny and her daughter Bonnie start watching a documentary of a murder that happened in Lachlan's home town to a girl Lachlan went to school with. They want to visit the the town and Lachlan is dead set against it because he was the killer and he doesn't want them to find out.
This was my second Daniel Hurst book at it was ok. Both have been short quick reads, but I feel they are pretty short on character development, and this felt like a story more than a mystery. I know this author has a lot of loyal fans, but I just don't think his books are for me.
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Lachlan has kept a secret for the 20 years of his marriage to Jenny but now things are trickling out. The two of them alternately tell this tale of secrets lies and murder in Scotland. You might find yourself yawning - knowing for sure what's going to happen- and then there's a twist. Thanks to netgalley for the ARC. No spoilers from me. A good one for travel.
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The Husband is another 5-star thriller by Daniel Hurst. Once again he cleverly creates a page-turner I couldn't put down. This thriller poses the question of how well we know the ones near and dear to us. Can anyone actually escape their past, or will it inevitably come back with a vengeance? This thriller is fast-paced, gripping, and intense! It kept me reading late into the night racing to the shocking and satisfying conclusion. I highly recommend this book to all thriller addicts. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Thank you NetGalley and Bookouture for my copy.
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Lachlan has a secret he's kept for over twenty five years. His wife Jenny and their two children have no idea. When Bonnie, the 17 year old spots a documentary of a crime happening in a part of Scotland, it upsets Lachlan. That's where he grew up. Bonnie and the family want to return, but Lachlan definitely doesn't.
Despite his best efforts the family go back to Scotland and the village where Lachlan grew up. Lachlan also wants to be back in England on the same weekend for a different reason.
I felt the book was an easy read but there wasn't a lot of twists happening. I felt the book was laid out for the reader with not really any surprises.
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The offers an intriguing premise with chapters alternating between a husband and his wife, creating a dual perspective on their tense and twisted relationship. While the narrative flow is engaging, the husband’s character feels more annoying and unconvincing as a killer than menacing, detracting from the suspense. His actions and personality come across as cringy and somewhat loser-like, making it hard to take him seriously in his role. This portrayal may work for readers who prefer flawed, unpredictable characters, but it could frustrate those expecting a more calculating or compelling antagonist.
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Daniel Hurst is a must read author for me and his books are one of my favorites when it comes to psychological thrillers.
The Husband gave me American Psycho vibes with a twist. So many twists that I absolutely loved. Such a thrilling story. A definite recommend
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Another good book by Daniel Hurst. Gripped from the beginning although you find out the killer early on I still enjoyed the rest of the book. Suspense and intrigue kept me reading as I like the style of Daniel’s writing. I hope there’s a sequel.
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fast, easy read. however it lacks any thriller aspect for me, we find everything out early on and then its just the characters trying to figure it out after that which was dry. I'd rather not know and be surprised. Probably would've been better having just the wife's POV instead of both.
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.As a fan of psychological thrillers I was very pleased with The Husband. Just when you think you've figured it out, new complexities arise, keeping the pace thrilling until the end.
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Book Review: The Husband by Daniel Hurst
Daniel Hurst's The Husband is a masterful psychological thriller that keeps readers on edge from the first page to the shocking finale. With its intriguing premise—what if the man you love is hiding a sinister past?—the novel delivers a pulse-pounding journey filled with suspense, misdirection, and emotional tension.
Plot Overview
The story centers on the seemingly perfect life of the protagonist and her husband, Lachlan. Married for over two decades, they share a loving relationship, two children, and an idyllic life—until a whispered suspicion from her best friend cracks the veneer of her perfect marriage. Lachlan’s proximity to two unsolved murder cases, one in his childhood village and another near their current home, plants seeds of doubt that quickly grow into a life-threatening nightmare.
As the protagonist digs deeper into Lachlan’s past, the setting shifts to the remote Scottish Highlands, where chilling secrets come to light. The plot is layered with twists and turns, leaving readers guessing who can be trusted and who might be a killer.
Strengths
Gripping Suspense
Hurst masterfully builds tension throughout the novel, keeping readers questioning Lachlan’s innocence while introducing red herrings and subtle clues. The pacing is relentless, with every chapter ending in a way that compels you to keep reading.
Setting as a Character
The eerie and isolated Scottish Highlands play a significant role in heightening the story’s tension. Hurst’s vivid descriptions of the landscape create a haunting atmosphere, underscoring the protagonist’s growing sense of danger.
Complex Characters
Lachlan is a fascinating character—a blend of charm and mystery that keeps both the protagonist and readers unsure of his true nature. The protagonist’s internal conflict, torn between her love for her husband and her mounting suspicions, is portrayed with raw emotional depth.
Twists and Reveals
As secrets unravel, the plot takes unexpected turns that upend the reader’s assumptions. The final twist is particularly satisfying, tying together threads in a way that feels both surprising and inevitable.
Weaknesses
Supporting Characters
While the main characters are well-drawn, some supporting figures, such as the best friend who sparks the initial doubt, could benefit from more development to enhance their role in the story.
Predictability in Moments
Some seasoned thriller readers might anticipate a few twists, particularly regarding Lachlan’s behavior, though the overall execution remains engaging.
Themes
Trust and Betrayal: The novel explores how trust is the foundation of any relationship and the devastating effects when that trust is shaken.
The Past's Influence on the Present: The story underscores how unresolved secrets can resurface in unexpected and dangerous ways.
Maternal Instincts: The protagonist’s drive to protect her children amplifies the tension and adds an emotional layer to the stakes.
Final Thoughts
The Husband is a thrilling psychological drama that expertly balances emotional depth with edge-of-your-seat suspense. Daniel Hurst crafts a compelling tale of doubt, deception, and danger that will leave readers questioning how well they truly know the people closest to them. Perfect for fans of Freida McFadden, T.M. Logan, and domestic thrillers with high emotional stakes.
Rating: 4.5/5
A chilling, twist-filled thriller that’s impossible to put down. Prepare for a sleepless night with this one!
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This is my first read from Daniel Hurst, this psychological thriller is told in a duel perspective of a married couple Lachlan & Jenny.
Lachlan is from a small costal village in Scotland, who escaped after a tragic death of a young classmate of his, Paisley. Very secretive about his past, his wife Jenny and daughter Bonnie decide they want to learn more about Paisley, the town Lachlan grew up in and begin to ask questions Lachlan isn’t ready for.
As psychological thrillers go, this plot was straight to the point, and much of the story was told within the first few chapters.
It was a very quick read, with small twist and turns throughout.
Thank you to NetGalley for this ARC.