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Author Kent, Christobel, author

Title The loving husband / Christobel Kent

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 Bangor Pub. Lib. Fiction Cellar  K42251 .l    AVAILABLE  
Edition First American edition
Phys Descr 408 pages ; 24 cm
Note "Sarah Crichton Books."
Summary "A taut and absorbing thriller about a murdered husband who may not have been so loving after all. Fran Hall and her husband, Nathan, live in a run-down farmhouse on the edge of the Fens, where they recently moved from London with their two young children. One February night, Fran awakes to an empty bed and goes searching for her husband. She finds Nathan behind their house, lying facedown in a ditch. The ensuing police investigation soon singles Fran out as the primary suspect, and suspicions mount on the force that she may be hiding something that gives her a motive for murder. But Fran isn't the only one with something to hide; as her isolation and paranoia increase, the claustrophobic town where her mysterious husband grew up begins to disgorge its secrets, and it becomes increasingly clear that Nathan wasn't very honest with her about who he was. As police scrutiny intensifies, Fran must delve deep into her husband's shadowy past in the hopes of clearing her name, and she doesn't much like what she finds. In The Loving Husband, Christobel Kent, the author of The Crooked House, delivers another darkly atmospheric psychological thriller about family, secrets, and the lies we tell ourselves. Reminiscent of the work of Daphne du Maurier and S.J. Watson, The Loving Husband's twisty, suspenseful plot draws readers into a fascinating portrait of a very, very complicated marriage"-- Provided by publisher
"A psychological thriller about a woman who, after her husband's murder, discovers that he may not have been who he seemed"-- Provided by publisher
Subject Spouses -- Fiction
Husbands -- Crimes against -- Fiction
Secrecy -- Fiction
Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction
OCLC # 953823361
ISBN # 9780374194123
0374194122