The Wives by Tarryn Fisher โ336 pages
ARC courtesy of Graydon House in exchange for an honest review
Book Blurb:
Imagine that your husband has two other wives.
Youโve never met the other wives. None of you know each other, and because of this unconventional arrangement, you can see your husband only one day a week. But you love him so much you donโt care. Or at least thatโs what youโve told yourself. But one day, while youโre doing laundry, you find a scrap of paper in his pocketโan appointment reminder for a woman named Hannah, and you just know itโs another of the wives. You thought you were fine with your arrangement, but you canโt help yourself: you track her down, and, under false pretenses, you strike up a friendship. Hannah has no idea who you really are. Then Hannah starts showing up to your coffee dates with telltale bruises, and you realize sheโs being abused by her husband. Who, of course, is alsoย yourย husband. But youโve never known him to be violent, ever. Who exactly is your husband, and how far would you go to find the truth? Would you risk your own life? And who is his mysterious third wife?
My Review: 4 stars – Guest Review
With polygamous relationships becoming a cultural phenomenon (think Sister Wives on TLC), I was excited to dive into The Wives. The idea of being so in love with your husband that youโre willing to share him was crazy to me. The reason being that you’d rather have some of him instead of none of him was borderline fascinating to me. Now you see, the premise offers a great hook.
This review is going to be hard to write without giving too much away, but I will say that even I, the super sleuth who guesses the plot twists of most thrillers, was caught off guard and shocked by a lot of the plot twists. I often wasnโt sure if I had skipped pages.
Curiosity gets the best of Thursday, our main character, as she decides to dig into her husbandโs other marriages. Soon she begins to question her own marriage as well. I loved this aspect because who wouldnโt go into detective mode to learn more? Wouldnโt you want to know about who your spouseโs other spouses were? Are they similar to you? What do you have that they donโt, and vice versa?
The story is what drove the book. The writing style skipped all over the place and the first half reads slower than the second half, but I didnโt mind because it was so suspenseful. Overall, this was a quick read and the perfect thriller to cozy up to by the fireplace this winter. Review by Guest Fairy Carly.