The Second Wife

The Second Wife
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A Novel

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2020

نویسنده

Rebecca Fleet

شابک

9780525559177
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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Kirkus

June 15, 2020
Alex Carmichael's house just burned down, but that's shaping up to be the least of his troubles. Alex is happy with his wife of six months, Natalie, and she seems to be getting more comfortable with his 14-year-old daughter, Jade. Things have been hard since his first wife died, and he's thrilled things are coming together so well. However, that delicate balance is tested when Alex returns from entertaining London clients to find his home ablaze and his daughter still inside. Natalie claims she tried to find Jade and get her out but couldn't. Luckily, Jade is rescued from the blaze, but she requires hospitalization, and Natalie and Alex must stay at a hotel. If the fire wasn't bad enough, Jade confides to Alex that she saw a man inside the house before the fire broke out, and it wasn't the first time. And it just gets weirder from there. The police claim that the fire doesn't look like an accident, and when Alex returns to the remains of his home in hopes of rescuing a few personal possessions, he discovers documents that suggest Natalie might not have been honest about her past. He doesn't know the half of it, but he's hiding a few secrets of his own. Fleet alternates past and present and moves among several narrators as she unfolds the truth about Natalie and the horrible events that came to define her. That past is about to catch up with her, but she's not about to go down without a fight. Fleet is a capable writer, and Natalie's story is especially compelling and well plotted, but most readers will see the big twist(s) coming from a mile away. This book will handily pass the time but ultimately fails to distinguish itself from a crowded field. Standard fare.

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Publisher's Weekly

June 29, 2020
At the start of this twisty domestic thriller from Fleet (The House Swap), recently remarried widower Alex Carmichael, a Brighton, England, advertising executive, returns to his house late one night to find firefighters battling a roaring blaze—and his 14-year-old daughter, Jade, being carried out unconscious. After regaining consciousness, Jade insists a strange man was in the house just before the fire. When Natalie, Jade’s stepmother, firmly denies this, Alex suspects his wife of having an affair. His subsequent search through the rubble for evidence of Natalie’s infidelity uncovers a cache of documents among her belongings referring to a woman he’s never heard of, Rachel Castelle. Natalie’s evasive nonexplanation spurs Alex—who functions more as a plot propellant than a fully realized character—to begin digging into his spouse’s past. The ensuing sinister, if not completely convincing, revelations, including the nature of Natalie’s connection to the mysterious Rachel, will surprise many. This tale of deceit, obsession, and betrayal should win Fleet new fans. Agent: Caroline Wood, Felicity Bryan Assoc. (U.K.).




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