The Silent Wife by A. S. A. Harrison

The Silent Wife

by A. S. A. Harrison

A chilling psychological thriller portraying the disintegration of a relationship down to the deadliest point when murdering your husband suddenly makes perfect sense. For readers of THE SLAP and BEFORE I GO TO SLEEP. Todd Gilbert and Jodie Brett are in a bad place in their relationship. They've been together for twenty-eight years, and with no children to worry about there has been little to disrupt their affluent Chicago lifestyle. But there has also been little to hold it together, and beneath the surface lie ever-widening cracks. HE is a committed cheater. SHE lives and breathes denial. HE exists...Read more

Reviewed by Lianne on

3 of 5 stars

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I received a galley copy of this novel to read in exchange for an honest review.

The Silent Wife was an interesting read. It’s not so much a thriller but it is a psychological drama. It was eerie turning the page and watching as this marriage clinically break down from their respective perspectives (albeit the couple not fully realising it). The prose of the novel also added to the clinical feel of the story.

It was also interesting to see how Jodi and Todd react to the state of their marriage and its dissolution. They're not meant to be necessarily likeable; they have their strengths and faults as individuals. I did find myself (show spoiler)

My complete review of the title was originally posted at caffeinatedlife.net: http://www.caffeinatedlife.net/blog/2013/07/01/review-the-silent-wife/

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