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Many thanks to NetGalley and Bookouture for gifting me with a digital ARC of the latest thriller by Daniel Hurst. All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4 stars!
Lachlan and Jenny have been married for over 20 years and are parents to teenagers Bonnie and William. A true crime documentary has become wildly popular, featuring the unsolved murder of a young woman in the small Scottish village where Lachlan grew up. The documentary is causing Lachlan to act uncharacteristically angry, and Jenny feels that he needs to face his past by returning to Scotland.
Told in alternating POV from Lachlan and Jenny, we know Lachlan's secret right away, but that doesn't take away any of the mystery. In fact, it's perfect to see what each person is thinking as the story unfolds. Just how well do we know our partners and can we ever run away from our pasts? This one kept me glued and the ending was perfect.

The Husband by Daniel Hurst is a book you can't put down! I read The Husband in half a day and it was beyond thrilling! If you've read a Daniel Hurst book in the past then you know what you're in for. A fast-paced, action-packed, suspenseful story with twists along the way! Lachlan and Jenny have been married for 20 years. They have 2 children, Bonnie 17 and William 15. They look like the perfect family, but are they? One evening Bonnie tells her mom she wants to watch a new true crime documentary. Lachlan and William are watching football in another room. As the documentary starts it's about the murder of a 15 year old girl in a small town in Scotland. Jenny is shocked to see that the town is the same one that Lachlan is from. He would've been 15 at the time of the murder so he must've known the girl. How has he never told Jenny about it? He's very secretive about his childhood and seems to want to forget it. Why?
When Lachlan comes out from watching football he sees a picture on the tv he hasn't seen in 25 years. Why is her picture on tv and why are his wife and daughter watching it? He gets very angry that they are watching this documentary and tells them to turn it off. Lachlan isn't one to yell at their children and everyone notices that he's very upset. Why would the documentary make him so angry? When one of Jenny's friends makes a comment to her, Jenny takes pause. Is her husband the wonderful man she thinks he is or is he something else? Is she in danger? Are her kids in danger? Why won't Lachlan answer any questions about his past?
Jenny decides they should take a long weekend and go to Lachlan's hometown so that he can come to terms with what's bothering him. Why is Lachlan trying to get out of the trip? Why does he refuse to stay in his hometown and will only go if they stay outside of town? This book is fantastic and you will be racing to get your questions answered! I rate The Husband 4 stars with a high recommendation. The book is now available so kick back and enjoy the ride! I'd like to thank NetGalley and Bookouture for an advanced copy of The Husband in exchange for a fair review. Daniel Hurst has done it again and I can't wait for his next book! #TheHusband

Daniel Hurst never disappoints with his novels, The Husband was a rollercoaster. We bounced perspective between husband and wife, with the husband hiding a terrible secret. How can you really know who you’re married to after all? Everyone has a past…
I devoured this book! It had me on the edge of my seat and cheering for the husband’s secrets to be brought to the surface and for justice to be served.

Excellent, another brilliant thriller from Daniel Hurst. A double murderer that has lived in plain site until a tv documentary shines a light on his 1st kill and his wife and daughter want to visit his birth place and the scene of the murder.

Thanks to #NetGalley and #Bookouture for the book #TheHusband by #DanielHurst. Jenny and Lachlan are married and have two children. After a true crime tv show runs about a murdered girl from Lachlans hometown, the children and Jenny want to visit. While there, stories start going around about how her husband was back then and speculations of who may have murdered the girl. This along with one of Jenny’s friends being murdered recently, she starts to wonder who she is married to. Are they all in danger?

I love a good thriller, so I'll be looking for more books by Daniel Hurst! The Husband was a great read and will keep you up late reading!

Jenny and Lachlan have their ducks in a row. Happily married with two teenagers(Holly and William). Life is good. Or is it?
Jenny starts watching a true crime documentary with daughter Bonnie and the unravelling begins. What a surprise to learn that Lachlan grew up in a village in Scotland where a girl named Paige was murdered 25 years ago. The case remains unsolved and Lachlan refuses to discuss it.
Then Jenny decides a family road trip to Scotland should be just the thing. I think you can guess where this is going. . .
This might be one of my personal favorites from Daniel Hurst. I loved the times when we knew things that certain characters did not. The symmetry in the plot was appealing to my linear brain. And then the Epilogue was the cherry on top.
Happy Publication Day! Thank you to Bookouture and NetGalley for a DRC in exchange for an honest review.

In "The Husband," Hurst delivers a thrilling and compelling domestic suspense novel. This tale delves into the complexities of marriage, family, and human relationships. "The Husband" would make a great addition to the reading list of readers seeking a page-turning and suspenseful experience.
The story introduces readers to Lachlan and Jenny, a married couple, along with their teenage children, William and Bonnie. They seemed like the perfect family, however that facade crumbled when Bonnie developed an interest in a true crime documentary. The documentary focused on an unsolved murder that occurred twenty-five years ago in a small Scottish town. The same town where her father grew up. Lachlan was displeased with his daughter's interest in the documentary and did not appreciate the questions that arose from her fascination with the twenty-five-year-old case. The situation worsened when his wife, Jenny suggested they visit the town for their next family vacation as she desires to learn about her husband's past. The events which followed gave rise to several thrilling and suspenseful moments.
The Husband showcases aptly that one never truly escapes their past, a truth Lachlan will learn. The themes of secrets, lies and deception permeated the story. You think you know someone, only to learn after twenty years of marriage and two children later, that you never really know them.
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Hurst did a good job with building tension, pushing the reader to dive deeper into the story to discover how it would all unfold. The dual POVs narration aided in amplifying the tension. Hurst kept the reader wondering with each page turn if the truth would come to light. The twist at the end came as complete surprise, but it made the whole reading experience worthwhile.
Overall, The Husband was a fun and entertaining read. Fans of psychological thrillers may wish to add this one to their reading list.

I love it when a new book from Hurst hits my kindle, he's fast become one of my favourite male psychological thriller authors.
The Husband is a fast paced, addictive read that had me gripped from the opening chapters. It's twisty, exciting and replete with secrets and lies adding fuel to the fire.
Told from multiple POV, Hurst delights with a suspense fueled chase of cat and mouse as Jenny tries to unravel husband Lachlan's past. Is the man she married a cold blooded killer?
I loved the plot, it has a cast of intriguing characters and just you wait till you get to the ending!

Addictive, fast paced, riveting, and hard to put down! Daniel Hurst has entertained, enticed, and captivated with The Husband! Secrets and lies are the name of the game. Just when you think you know someone, you learn that perhaps you really didn't know them at all! This is the 17th gripping book that I read by Daniel Hurst, and he never lets me down!
Jenny and Lachlan have been married for twenty years and have two children. Life is good and they are happy until Jenny and her daughter watch a documentary about an unsolved murder that took place where Lachlan grew up…
This book is told through the intriguing POV's of Jenny and Lachlan. I had a blast reading both of their thoughts. Being able to know what each is thinking was one of the highlights of the book for me. I also loved the pacing, the tension, the unease, the twists, revelations, and mounting sense of danger. Hurst shocked me with the ending which I did not see coming. I love it when he does that in his book!
Fans of Hurst will be captivated by this psychological thriller. Those who have not read a book by Hurst before, this is a great one to start with. It's a bit different from his other books but still has his trademark shocking twists and fast pacing.
Thank you to Bookouture and NetGalley who provided me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All the thoughts and opinions are my own.

Another five star read from Daniel Hurst! His writing is so addictive and thrilling. This one was so good and unexpected. I love the multiple POVs and how each character tells the story. The twist at the ending was so good and I didn’t guess it! I definitely recommend this one if you’re a thriller reader and I can’t wait to read another book of his!

The Husband follows dual-perspectives, Jenny and Lachlan, a seemingly-perfect couple, married for the past 20-years. They have two teenage children, Bonnie and William. When a new documentary releases that features the unsolved cold case murder of a 15-year old girl in a rural-village in Scotland, Bonnie, and the rest of her peers, become obsessed. Even though the crime was committed 25-years ago, the doc has gone viral and everyone is talking about it.
When Lachlan catches Bonnie and Jenny watching it, he has an absolute meltdown. As it turns out the girl was from the same village he fled decades before and has never returned. In fact, he was in the same class as the girl in school. Jenny is surprised at her husband's reaction. Sure, he hasn't shared much with her about his past, but could this have something to do with it? Was he traumatized by all that happened there, including this vicious murder?
The longer the battle over the documentary goes on, the more Jenny starts to suspect that something is off. Lachlan's behavior is off. Thus, she plans a family holiday to take the kids to see where their father grew-up. Lachlan is flabbergasted. Why would anyone want to go there? He hated it and vowed never to return, but how can he convince his suspicious wife and true crime obsessed daughter that it's a waste of time?
After arriving in the Scottish Highlands, long-buried secrets begin to come to light and Jenny realizes the truth may be more complicated than she ever anticipated. Fearing for her life, as well as the lives of her kids, Jenny needs to get them away from this cursed village. How can she possibly do that though, as it seems that the killer is onto them now as well?
The Husband was quick and easy. I've no major complaints, besides the fact that if I ever hear someone say, 'my husband' again, I may throw myself off the closest pier. This was my first time reading from this author and while I may not scramble to read more, if the opportunity arises, I'm not against it. This is an enjoyable weekend read, though I'm not sure how memorable it'll be in the long run.
It was an interesting idea. These True Crime documentaries that go viral, there have to be unsuspecting people waiting in the wings to be impacted by them all the time. Besides the victims of the family, I never really considered all the other individuals who could be impacted by such docs. I didn't find this particularly suspenseful, however, it did grow in intensity as the book continued. I might have preferred just to have Jenny's perspective until a bit closer to the end, I'm not sure.
Overall though, this is definitely entertaining and I did have fun with it. Thank you to the publisher, Bookouture, for providing me with a copy to read and review. I'm glad to have given this prolific author a shot!

I wish I could give 3.5 stars. It was an interesting book but it was slightly predictable. I really enjoyed the beginning.

Daniel Hurst delivers a gripping domestic thriller with The Husband, a novel that expertly blends suspense, psychological tension, and family drama. With its eerie premise and relentless pacing, the book keeps readers questioning the truth behind a seemingly perfect marriage and whether the man you love could be capable of murder.
Plot & Suspense
The story follows a devoted wife who has spent over two decades happily married to Lachlan, a kind and loving husband, with whom she shares a picture-perfect life. However, her world is shaken when her best friend plants a seed of doubt: why has Lachlan lived near not one, but two unsolved murders? At first, she dismisses it as mere coincidence, but as Lachlan’s behavior begins to shift—growing more irritable and secretive—her suspicions take root.
Determined to uncover the truth, she embarks on a journey to Lachlan’s past in the Scottish Highlands, hoping to put her fears to rest. What she finds, however, is a tangled web of secrets, deception, and danger that threatens not only her marriage but the safety of her entire family. As layers of the past unravel, the tension mounts, culminating in a thrilling climax that will keep readers on edge until the very last page.
Characters & Themes
Hurst crafts a compelling protagonist—a wife torn between love and suspicion, wrestling with the horrifying possibility that her husband may not be the man she thought he was. Her internal struggle, as she balances trust, fear, and the need to protect her children, feels authentic and emotionally resonant. Lachlan, too, is a fascinating character, his charm and kindness clashing with the ominous shadow of doubt cast over him.
The novel explores themes of trust, betrayal, and the lengths we go to protect the ones we love. It delves into the psychological turmoil of doubt within a marriage, highlighting how easily the foundation of a relationship can be shaken by the smallest hint of suspicion.
Writing Style & Pacing
Hurst’s writing is crisp and engaging, effectively building suspense with short, punchy chapters that compel readers to keep turning the pages. The atmospheric descriptions of the Scottish Highlands add an eerie, almost gothic quality to the novel, enhancing the sense of isolation and danger. The pacing is well-balanced, with moments of quiet tension giving way to shocking revelations that keep the story unpredictable.
Highlights
• Unrelenting Suspense: The novel keeps readers guessing with expertly placed twists and turns.
• Emotional Depth: The protagonist’s inner turmoil and maternal instincts add a layer of realism and depth to the psychological suspense.
• Atmospheric Setting: The Scottish Highlands provide a haunting backdrop that enhances the tension and mystery.
Final Thoughts
The Husband is a fast-paced, suspenseful read that will appeal to fans of domestic thrillers and psychological suspense. Daniel Hurst masterfully keeps readers on edge, questioning the nature of trust and the hidden darkness that can lurk beneath the surface of even the most perfect lives. With its chilling premise and satisfying twists, this novel is sure to leave readers second-guessing everyone around them.
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4.5/5)
A must-read for those who love domestic thrillers with a dark, psychological edge.

This book kept me very engaged. I would stay up way too late to read this book. The ending had me on the edge of my seat.
The characters were so very developed. The story line flowed really well and kept my attention. I enjoyed it so much I'm now reading all Daniel's other books!

The writing in this book was top-notch, no doubt about it. The prose flowed beautifully, and the descriptions of the Scottish Highlands made me feel like I was right there, soaking in the eerie atmosphere. But if I’m honest, the thriller aspect didn’t quite deliver for me. I started the book with high expectations, thanks to the glowing reviews, but it turned out to be more of a domestic drama with suspenseful elements than a full-blown thriller.
This was my first book by the author, and despite my mixed feelings, it certainly won’t be my last. The twist? Well, that came early on, which kind of shifted the narrative into more of a cat-and-mouse game toward the end. Don’t get me wrong, it was still engaging, but it didn’t have me on the edge of my seat like I’d hoped.
Jenny, the FMC, was a bit of a mixed bag for me. Her nagging and overthinking got a little tiresome at times, but then again, who wouldn’t start spiraling with doubts when faced with such circumstances? The dual POV, alternating between Jenny and Lachlan, kept the story fresh and offered a deeper look into their dynamic. It’s always fascinating to see how differently two people perceive the same situation.
While this one didn’t fully satisfy my thriller cravings, I enjoyed the journey for its character exploration and the beautifully crafted setting. If you’re in the mood for a slow-burn domestic mystery with a touch of marital tension, this might just hit the spot!

3.75 stars.
Daniel Hurst never disappoints if you are looking for a fast paced, plot driven popcorn thrillers which is UK based. I've always said he is the most similar to Frieda Mcfadden this side of the Atlantic.
This one was slightly different in that we get a dual POV Jenny (the wife) and Lachlan (the husband). Jenny who is in the dark knowledge wise and Lachlan who is the sinner in this story. Lachlan is open (to us the reader) about that fact, which is why this book is different to most. It is not about who is the killer, it is about how he got away with it and will he continue to get away with it. It's about us knowing the truth when all the others don't!
This cat and mouse game from the mouse's point of view i guess? Will have you turning the pages quickly and perhaps even secretly routing for The Husband!
Full disclosure wasn't a big fan of Jenny, I didn't find her very believable especially at the end! Please!...
Many thanks to Bookouture for providing me with a copy of the book for review via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.

Ever since I was introduced to @danielhurstbooks novels through @bookouture last year, Ive been hooked!
So its no surprise that this kept me up all night reading!
How well do you ever really know another person?
It's:An absolute page turner,
A Psychological thriler,
Gripping,
Fast-paced,
Intense, Got so many multiple great twists,
Secrets,
Lies,
Deception,
Tension,
Revelations,
Dual POV's,
Addictive,
Thought - provoking,
Domestic Suspense,
Lead characters - Jenny & Lachlan - lets say, interesting,Ending is OH MY GOD - i did not see it coming at ALL!
Is the man you love a killer?
Ive been married to my kind, loving husband Lachlan for over 20 years. He's my everything. We have 2 teenage children, a beautiful home, & I feel so lucky to live this perfect life. Until my best friend says something that makes me doubt everything...
She whispers it's strange, Lachlan has lived nearby to 2 unsolved murder cases. First, the murder of the woman in the small, Scottish village hwere he grew up &, more recently, the shocking death of a woman who lived around the corner of us. The thought makes my head spin. It's just a coincidence, surely?
But at home, I can't he;p but notice that Lachlan's becoming angry, not at all like his usual self. It makes me wonder if he's hiding something from me. It makes me winder if he could be guilty. I push the thought away, but no matter what, I can't get rid of this niggle of doubt.
The only way to find out is to go to Scotland and get my husband to face his past. But when secrets start to unravel in the remote Scottish Highlands, I realize the truth is more complicated than I thought, & more than one person could be a killer.
Now my children and I are in terrible danger. And coming here might be the last mistake I ever make.
Highly recommend!!!!
@coffeeandpages2021

The Husband by Daniel Hurst is one of those compelling novels that I didn’t want to put down!
I’ve become a huge fan of Daniel Hurst’s books recently. They are fast-paced thrillers, but always very unique and with an interesting twist. This latest one is no exception.
I was completely immersed in this clever story which was executed brilliantly with some nerve-jittering suspense and, for me, the ending was great.
A really gripping read that is also emotive and thought-provoking, this is one to set time aside for as you won’t want to put it down once you start reading it.

The Husband is another quick, easy and wacky read by Daniels Hurst. It focuses on the Ferguson family: Lachlan (the husband), Jenny (his wife), Bonnie (17 year old daughter) and William (15 year old son). At first, Lachlan seems like an average, okay guy, but we soon learn some potentially troubling things about him. When the family goes to spend a long weekend in Lachlan’s home town, the craziness begins. The first half of the book was a little slow, but then the second half was a page-turner full of action and tension. Neither Lachlan nor Jenny are especially likable characters, but together, their interactions and conduct make for an interesting and fun read. Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture for the digital ARC.