Review: My Husband’s Wife by Alice Feeney

My Husband's WifeMy Husband’s Wife by Alice Feeney
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

After a rejuvenating run, Eden Fox, an up-and-coming artist, returns to her recently-acquired home, a beautiful property known as Spyglass, only to be faced with a locked door and a key that no longer fits the lock.

Saying she’s confused is putting it mildly, but the confusion turns to fear after she knocks, and a woman who could pass for her twin answers the door. Her husband appears as well, but instead of clearing things up, he acts like he doesn’t know her, and claims the other woman is his wife.

We also follow a woman named Birdy, whose long-lost grandmother was once the proud owner of Spyglass. Birdy’s perspective is quite different for Eden’s, and involves her discovery of a shadowy London clinic that claims to be able to predict a person’s death date.

As you can imagine, both of these perspectives are intriguing in their own right. As you go back and forth between the two women, and others, pieces begin slotting into place and you’re left pondering, how are they connected?

Secrets, mystery, deception and obsession, this story has it all. Grab your popcorn and buckle up, because it’s a wild ride. The perfect read if you need a distraction from the world. I read this in a day after a terrible winter storm had knocked out our power for days.

Luckily, I had this downloaded and it definitely saved my mood from getting too low. I listened to it all at once, while I cleaned and tidied as much as I could, and I was absolutely swept up into the story.

The audiobook is fantastic, with multiple narrators and occasional sound effects, this production succeeded in bringing the drama and action of this story to life. It felt like a cinematic event versus a book. I highly recommend the audio format for those who enjoy audiobooks.

I consider Alice Feeney to be the Queen of Twists, and this novel did nothing but solidify that belief. My Husband’s Wife was so crazy and outrageously fun. All of the unpredictable drama, the turns, the sly shifts in perspective bringing continuous new insights, I loved it all.

Thank you to the publisher, Macmillan Audio, for providing me with a copy to read and review. As always, Feeney is an absolute delight to read. I’m looking forward to whatever she writes next!!

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