Monday, January 11, 2021

Book Review: "His Hidden Wife" By Wendy Clarke

 


“The past is sometimes hidden just under the surface of the present. With help, if you peel that layer away, it can come back to life”

― Wendy Clarke, His Hidden Wife

Well as you can imagine this was intense from the start with plenty of manipulation, gaslighting, threats, intimidation, and murder or was it suicide?

It starts with a young girl Maya witnessing her mom Cheryl's death -fall over a cliff- but then 18 yrs. later she finds herself tending to her father's every whim.

Stephen. Stephen is a bizarre one. He's new girlfriend Amy is now on the scene but she's not the first and won't be the last.

Perhaps nobody cares about the past but wouldn't it be nice to know the whole story with the connector pieces in play.

Theresa the therapist/partner in practice/college love or whatever is quite disturbing and these woman that seen something in Stephen make me wonder what all that magic was as I'm not seeing it.

Well, that's all for now-this was an interesting and unique thriller that was different from others in similar genre. 

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