BOOK REVIEW: The Wife’s Secret

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If you read any psychological thriller, make sure it is this one.  I know I’ve said this, or something close to it, a few times, but I guess I have just been lucky when it comes to psych thrillers lately.  I had never read anything by Kerry Wilkinson, but the description of this one grabbed me, and I am so glad that I chose it.  While there were parts that I almost guessed what was going on (a bad habit due to too many psych thrillers, I think), there was enough to keep me guessing.  I was really impressed with the way the story was laid out: from the groom’s point of view in the present, then from differing points of view in the past.  It was all layered very nicely to build the story towards the climax.  I’d definitely recommend picking this one up.  

The Wife’s Secret by Kerry Wilkinson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
So many books these days have a tagline similar to this one: “A gripping psychological thriller with a heart-stopping twist.” Some don’t live up to the hype, while others rise to the occasion and earn the tag. This book is solidly in the latter category. At first glance, it seems as if the alternating chapters of present and past, with the past coming from multiple viewpoints and at varying times, would be confusing. But the author keeps juggling everything, and does so with finesse. The method highlights the dread of knowing that everything is not as it seems, while building layers of plot that make the twists true “OMG” moments. I loved every page of this book, and upon finishing immediately downloaded other books by Kerry Wilkinson. An excellent psych thriller in a crowded market. Thank you to NetGalley, Bookouture, and the author for a digital ARC in return for an honest review.

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