About the Book

Dear Wife

Dear Wife

Author: Kimberly Belle
Pages: 336
ISBN: 0778309142
Genre: Psychological Thriller, Suspense
Publisher: Park Row
Released: June 25, 2019

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Synopsis

Beth Murphy is on the run…
For nearly a year, Beth has been plotting to leave her abusive husband. This is her one chance at freedom—one that requires a new look, new name and new city. Each part of her plan has to be carefully thought out, because one small slip and her violent husband will find her.

Sabine Hardison is missing…
A couple hundred miles away, Jeffrey returns home from a work trip to find his wife, Sabine, is missing. Wherever she is, she’s taken almost nothing with her. Her abandoned car is the only trace of her the police have to go on, and all signs point to foul play.
The detective on the case will stop at nothing to bring this missing woman home. Where is Sabine? And who is Beth? As Beth’s husband starts piecing together her whereabouts, she’ll have to make a decision about her future that will leave readers breathless.


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Our Review


Wow, this was such an intensely thrilling read; I literally couldn’t put this book down. The suspense was gripping, the characters were well defined, and just when I thought I had it all figured out… the author delivered one hell of a climax that is nothing short of genius!

Why isn’t there more hype around this book? Why haven’t I heard of this author sooner?! This is my first book by Belle but it certainly won’t be my last. I think I might have found another favorite author to keep on my bookshelves.

About Kimberly Belle

Kimberly Belle is the USA Today and internationally bestselling author, including Stranger in the Lake (June 2020). Her third novel, The Marriage Lie, was a semifinalist in the 2017 Goodreads Choice Awards for Best Mystery & Thriller, and a #1 e-book bestseller in the UK and Italy. She’s sold rights to her books in a dozen languages as well as film and television options. A graduate of Agnes Scott College, Belle divides her time between Atlanta and Amsterdam. 

 

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