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I found myself switching off from everything around me because the story is so intense!!! This is a must read book. Huge 5 stars.

This book had an exciting and new plot. If you moved to your spouse's hometown, only to learn much of the town thinks they were guilty of murder, how would you react? Would your faith in him be strong enough to trust him over the town? Throughout the book you sympathize with Sarah, who wants to believe her husband, but struggles to as evidence continues to stack up against him.
Sarah wants to trust her husband, but also wants to know the truth. This leads her into an investigation of her own, hoping the answers she finds are the answers she wants.
Throughout the book you will find yourself empathizing with Sarah as she not only questions everything she knows about her husband, but is made to feel un-welcomed by a town she wanted to love.
I think anyone who has ever lived in a small town can relate to the uneasy feeling of everybody knowing everything going on in your life, despite what you wish would stay private. Something Sarah struggles to adjust to after their move. But as the town learns more about her she also learns more about it, and starts to connect the puzzle pieces of the town's fabric.
Mothers will also be able to connect to Sarah, and her struggle of feeling like her life crumbling around her, but trying to act as if everything is okay for the sake of her child. Sarah is written as an attentive mother who puts her son Oliver as the priority of every choice she makes. While she herself questions everything she knows, she never lets her unease spill over to her son making her a very likable character.
No book is perfect, and this story does have a few things that could be fixed. There are some small continuity errors, and a few parts I think could be paced differently to build suspense and shock. But I would not let that deter you from reading, as nearly every book has something that could be changed to improve it. Even as is, the book was a very interesting read with some complex characters and plenty of ups and downs leaving you questioning the innocence of James, Sarah's husband, just as much as she does.

I couldn’t put this book down—seriously. From the moment Sarah and James arrive in his small hometown, I felt like I was right there with them, slowly peeling back the layers of a town that hasn’t forgotten the past. The writing pulled me in immediately, and I found myself totally invested in Sarah’s perspective as she begins to question everything she thought she knew about her husband.
Sarah is such a well-drawn character. I really connected with her confusion, fear, and determination to get to the truth. Her journey felt so real—how she tried to balance protecting her son, understanding her husband, and not losing herself in the process. And James... wow. He’s written in such a way that you’re constantly torn—one moment you feel for him, the next you’re wondering what he’s hiding. That constant tension kept me flying through the pages.
The mystery of what happened to Lucy was chilling, and every time I thought I had it figured out, something new would surface. I loved how the story slowly unraveled—never rushed, always just enough to keep you guessing.
This was such an intense and addictive read. It got under my skin in the best way and kept me thinking about the characters even after I finished. Highly recommend if you’re looking for a story that’s both emotionally gripping and impossible to predict.

This was one book where I swore I knew what the ending was going to be like and it completely blew me away as I thought it was so obvious and yet I was so wrong. Such an enjoyable read and I could not put it down.

Sarah and James are married and decide to move back to James hometown with their son. A woman at the school asks Sarah, don’t you know what your husband did? Sarah finds out her husband’s best friend Lucy went missing, 20 years ago and everyone thinks he’s responsible. Why was James keeping this from Sarah? Can she really trust him? Does she even know her husband at all? Not sure I’d be able to trust someone who kept something like that from me.
The twists.. the turns.. I mean I was on the edge of my seat the entire time!! I was shocked by the ending!! This is a psychological thriller that you won’t be able to put down!
Kerry’s books are always so good! This book was so addicting! It was basically impossible for me to put it down. What a rollercoaster ride! If you haven’t checked of Kerry’s books, you definitely should!
Thank you NeGalley, Kerry and Bookouture for the eARC!!
Rating: ✨✨✨✨
Publication Date: May 12 2025
#YourHusbandsFault #NetGalley

Another brilliant book by Kerry Wilkinson. This was really addictive and kept me guessing until the shocking conclusion, what a twist! Fantastic!

This book was intense to say the least. Sarah and James move to where James grew up and that is where it all starts. She has no idea what is is in for when she moves there. The lies, but who is lying and who is telling the truth? The twists in this book are nuts and will keep you reading. VERY amazingly written and will keep you completely intrigued the entire time.

Another masterpiece by Kerry Wilkinson, he has to be one of my favourite authors.
When James,Sarah and Oliver move to Carnington, which is the town James grew up in, it didn't take long for the village to start spreading gossip. Whilst at the school gates Pamela a resident had said to sarah ITS YOUR HUSBANDS FAULT...... What was and why? A chain of events occur when everything points to James killing Martin Shears daughter Lucy.... but did he? Or is there something else going on? Will Sarah uncover the truth??Twists and turns are a plenty, and the story drew me in and kept me there. Highly recommend...A must read

Title: Your Husband’s Fault
Author: Kerry Wilkinson
Publisher: Bookouture
Genre: Mystery Thriller
Pub Date: May 12, 2025
My Rating: 4. 3 Stars
Pages: 336
Sarah and James leave London to move to the small village of Carnington, where James grew up. Sarah fell in love with the area after a trip there. They have a son now and their new home has far more room for seven year old Oliver to run around.
On Oliver’s first day at school, a woman names Pamela who looks like a grandmother greets Sarah as asks if she just moved in. Sarah tells her yes that her husband grew up here. The woman states she lived there nearly seventy years so surely knew him. Sarah states His name is James Parkinson. Pamela’s expression changes and states she knew Abraham Parkinson and something horrible happened years ago.
Next a man named Martin stops by asking for James. Sarah states he isn’t home. He asks if she is his wife. She says Yes. He nods and says “Your husband killed my daughter”.
Then someone paints ‘Go Hone’ on their wall.
Oliver is afraid to sleep in his bed because there is woman under his bed who keeps talking to him.
Yikes! Sarah cannot wait for James to get home from New York.
When he does the first thing she asks is “Who is Lucy?”
James tells her Sarah that thirty years ago, he and Lucy were friends. She went missing and since he was the last person to see her he was questioned. Lucy was never found and presumed dead.
He was cleared but the villagers still believes that he killed her. James assures his wife that he didn’t kill anyone, but Sarah is worried and wonders.
Sarah starts to wonder if she truly knows the man she married. At every turn, something terrible seems to happen, Martin is found dead and two others connected to James are dead.
Hmmm seem rather clear who is guilty.
WAIT a minute!!! This is Kerry Wilkinson story. Hang in there as Mr. Wilkinson usually has a surprise or two for readers!
Secrets start to unfold, and Sarah starts to wonder if she truly knows the man she married. At every turn, something terrible seems to happen, making it difficult for Sarah to make friends and know who she can trust.
I am a big psychological thriller fan and this is my eighth Kerry Wilkinson novel –"Party at No. 12|"] was my first – which was great- and is still at the top of my favorites!
A comment I made in my reviews after my first story was ~
I have a new fav author and am now looking forward to another of his stories!
Yes- I still feel that way
Kerry Wilkinson doesn’t disappoint!!!
Want to thank NetGalley and Bookouture for granting me this early eGalley.
Publishing Release Date scheduled for May 20, 2025.

When Sarah moves to the village where her husband grew up she has no idea how much her life will change.
Hoping for a fresh start, her husband works away and what happens next is Sarahs worst nightmare. Her husband is considered a murderer by the viallgers so Sarah is tasked with discovering the truth, not only for her peace of mind but for her family and her child.
This is a tense and intriguing read. i loved how the facts unfolded and I liked the storytelling.

Spoiler alert:
Oh man I was really thinking he was a bad man.
How do you get over all the lies and betrayals and move forward anyways.
What happened next?!
Loved this book so much.

Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture for my copy of Your Husband’s Fault by Kerry Wilkinson.
Another great story from Kerry’s pen.
Sarah wanted to move to the small village where her husband had grown up, a great place to raise their son. Until they got there, her husband was stuck in New York and Sarah has to deal with the accusations.
Your husband is a murderer. Is he? Could he be?
The twists keep coming. Brilliant.

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for my copy of this book.
Sarah and her son Oliver move to a new house in a village. Her husband is working away in New York at the time of the move. Nobody in town will talk to Sarah, and then an unexpected visitor accuses her husband of murdering his daughter years ago. As Sarah questions everything and everyone she thought she knew, what is the truth?
Such a good story. The twists were fire, I had no idea what to expect and the reasoning behind things was shocking! Sarah was such a strong character. James, her husband seemed weak and unlikeable, this helped build the suspicion of him I felt along with Sarah. I loved how the author led us fine one path but changed everything! I highly recommend this!

This is a really good thriller, and I read it in 4 hours, it's that good! I was hooked from the first page and whilst it is a slow burner, it definitely keeps you hooked! I really enjoyed the twists and was sorry when it ended!

‘Your Husband’s Fault’ is written from the narrative perspective of Sarah, who has finally persuaded her reluctant partner James to relocate from London to the village where he grew up. As the title suggests, there’s a few secrets from his past that James hasn’t shared with his wife, but the village gossips are more than eager to fill Sarah in on the juicy details. I was really engaged as Sarah’s idyllic vision of country life is gradually undermined by accusations and suspicions about James in his younger days. Sarah begins to doubt whether she really knows her husband and can’t help but start suspecting that she may be married to a murderer. Kerry Wilkinson incorporates plenty of revelations and twists into the story and I was totally hooked by Sarah’s quest for the truth. The ending didn’t disappoint although I was nowhere near guessing what was going on. If you enjoy a twisted domestic suspense novel, then ‘Your Husband’s Fault’ is well worth you reading.

Rating: 3.75/5 Stars
Release Date: May 12, 2025
Thanks to Bookouture and Netgalley for the ARC!
💭What would you do if you moved into a cozy little cottage in your husband’s idyllic hometown… only to discover the entire village looks at you like you married a murderer?
That’s the vibe in Your Husband’s Fault — a domestic thriller drenched in small-town secrets, old resentments, and some “what the actual hell” moments that kept me flipping pages till the very end.
Our main girl, Sarah, just moved into Puddlebrick Cottage with her son Oliver while her husband James is off doing mysterious financial things in New York. The move is meant to be a fresh start. Instead? It turns into a full-blown psychological spiral after she meets the locals — starting with a sweet old woman named Pamela who instantly recoils at the mention of James and hits Sarah with "Don’t you know what your husband did?"
Ma’am. What.
From that moment, Sarah’s peaceful new life unravels one unnerving thread at a time:
— Raina, the sweet casserole-bearing neighbor from yesterday, is suddenly as frosty as the English weather overnight.
— Martin Shearer shows up at Sarah’s door accusing her husband of murdering his daughter, Lucy. Casual small-town greeting, right?
— Graffiti appears on their wall.
— Her son hears voices at night and claims a woman talks to him.
— Add in an unreliable husband stuck in New York due to storms.
— Her husband James, has a whole hometown history he’s conveniently never mentioned.
— And. oh yeah, a small town where literally no one tells the whole truth—and you’ve got a recipe for spiraling paranoia.
The tension in this book builds like a classic slow-burn mystery — small-town gossip, buried trauma, unreliable narrators, and a past that refuses to stay buried. The book is told entirely from Sarah’s perspective, so you’re neck-deep in her confusion, suspicions, and fears. Sarah’s POV is engaging and relatable. You’ll want to scream with her, run with her, and absolutely demand answers with her.
James? Yeah, I had him on suspect watch since Chapter 2. He’s one of those characters who’s so polished and put-together, you know he’s hiding something. But what exactly? That’s the million-dollar mystery. And it’s juicy, trust me.
Sarah starts questioning the James she’s known for twelve years—has he always been hiding something? The townsfolk think so. Lucy went missing years ago, legally declared dead. James was the last to see her. Blood-stained trousers. A buried fight with Martin. A video of teen-James beating Martin up. Even his best friend Dean is vague, and don’t even get me started on Dean’s conveniently public Facebook upload.
Now, let’s talk structure:
— The chapters are short and punchy — a.k.a. “just one more” syndrome in full effect.
— The pacing starts off a little slow but once it hits the 30% mark, things escalate fast.
— The writing is easy to get into and perfect for a weekend binge and "the final paragraph?" Chef’s kiss. Solid ending that makes the journey worth it.
But I did knock off a bit for a few things:
1. Some twists were predictable (I had a few “knew it!” moments).
2. There were repetitive parts about not having internet back then and a few plot threads that left me scratching my head like there’s a point where Richard(James's London friend) says James once claimed, “This won’t be the first time I’ve killed someone.” Excuse me?? Was that brushed over or left for us to stew on? I need answers.
3. Sarah solved the three-decade-old mystery in less than a week! That's not practical, but still, it was fun to read.
4. A few things felt underdeveloped—like the doll speech module mystery, which was so eerie at first but resolved a little too fast.
Still, I read it in a day — which says a lot. This is a small-town mystery where everyone has secrets. It’s giving “everyone-is-suspicious-and-I-love-it” vibes. And I totally get Sarah's spiral—if your husband kept dodging answers, wouldn’t you go a little detective too?
𝐏.𝐒 This was my first Kerry Wilkinson novel, but not my last. Love the simple prose, the atmosphere, and the unreliable characters.
𝐏.𝐏.𝐒 I swear, if my husband/boyfriend ever says “I didn’t want to worry you” again, I’m putting this book in his hands and making him rethink his life choices.
🔸𝑮𝒆𝒏𝒓𝒆: Mystery & Thriller
🔸I’d 𝑹𝒆𝒄𝒐𝒎𝒎𝒆𝒏𝒅 this to - Who like thrillers where everyone has a secret and you’re never quite sure who to trust (not even your own husband), and have That feeling when everyone knows something except you, Your Husband’s Fault needs to be on your radar.
And also for those who love a single POV with a strong female lead. And also for anyone who secretly loves drama in fictional towns but avoids it IRL😉

Pacy and original thriller which had me turning the pages to see what would happen. Sarah and James have relocated with their young son to the village James grew up in, however he has never seemed keen to return. Sarah drops son Oliver at school on his first day and their are whispers behind her back and an outright accusation that her husband murdered a local girl when he was a teenager.
With James away Sarah blindly stumbles her way through information and tries to find out if the man she married is guilty and what happened in the small village all that time ago.
The characters are good and I loved the different attitudes towards the disappearance of Lucy. The story builds well and the twist at the end was completely not what I was expecting.
Definitely recommended if you enjoy a good thriller.
Thanks to Netgalley, the author and publisher for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.

This book ended up in a place I didn’t think it was going to. After Sarah convinces her reluctant husband to move back to his hometown, she finds out why he left in the first place…
Through a series of twists and turns, you’re led through an idyllic small town life that has a dark side.
Short chapters, easy to read and I enjoyed the female main character, Sarah. I am disgusted with pretty much everyone else but Lucy and Oliver. What a story!

Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture for this ARC.
Sarah and James move to James' childhood village of Carnington so their 7 year old son Oliver can go to a good school and they generally get more quality of life. The first day at the school gates though, an elderly woman asks how she can bear to be married to "that man". "Don't you know what he did?"
Apparently, 30 years ago, Lucy Shearer vanished without a trace, and her father Martin has always blamed James, who was known as Abraham, for her death. And Martin Shearer is an influential man. Who can Sarah trust and who can she believe?
I'm afraid this didn't really speak to me. The storyline was too simple. A lot of people behaved suspiciously and yet Sarah managed to solve the whole thing within a week, on her own, because contrary to what the blurb makes you want to believe, she wasn't shunned by everyone, and there were a number of people she could turn to. Whether she could trust them is a different matter because everyone seemed to have something to hide and most of it was quite shocking and not in keeping with such a neighbourly village.
There are some interesting twists but they feel rushed towards the end. And I would have wished for a less ambiguous ending where we get to know what she will do with the info. Read if you like domestic suspense, hidden pasts and small-town secrets that are a bit grittier than usual.

Your Husband's Fault by Kerry Wilkinson is a twisty domestic thriller that pulls you in from the beginning. Chock full of action and suspense, it's hard to put down.
Sarah, James and their young son move to James' hometown to escape the dangers of living in a city. James didn't want to move back, but Sarah finally convinced him it was in the best interest of their son. From day one Sarah's vision for living the good old country life is thrown into the abyss. Nothing is as she envisioned, starting with gossip about her husband being responsible for the death of his childhood best friend. As more and more shocking secrets are revealed, Sarah realizes she doesn't know her husband like she thought she did.
This was a great storyline with well developed characters. The short chapters make for an easy read. This was definitely hard to put down. It's full of twists you won't see coming. I really enjoyed this book and highly recommend it for suspense lovers.
Thanks to Netgalley and Bookouture for the advanced copy