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Dear Wife
Dear Wife
Author: Kimberly Belle
ISBN-13: 9780778308591
ISBN-10: 0778308596
Publication Date: 6/25/2019
Pages: 384
Edition: Original
Rating:
  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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4.2 stars, based on 13 ratings
Publisher: Park Row
Book Type: Paperback
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7 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

junie avatar reviewed Dear Wife on + 630 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
OMG WHAT.A.BOOK.
When I first got it, I just glanced at the first page and that was it! I read it to the end. It is a spine tingling, nerve racking psychological thriller that I could not put down.

Beth has been planning to run away from a horrific abusive husband before he kills her. She finally takes off while he was out of town. She can't trust anyone, nothing is what it seems, the pages fly by, and the twist near the end was astounding.

Just read it; you won't be sorry.
esjro avatar reviewed Dear Wife on + 947 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Solid domestic thriller with a surprising twist.
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I almost gave up on this book at the half mark, it seemed to be moving too slow and getting kinda boring and I did put it aside for a day BUT

I picked it up again and finished it! Soooo, when it gets to about 3/4 into the story is when it finally starts to make some sense and the ending is one you won't see coming
debbiemd avatar reviewed Dear Wife on
Read this in two days. could not put down. Another well written book by Kim with lots of twists and turns that kept me guessing. Sabine is missing, "Beth" is on the run. The police are searching for Sabine. And someone is searching for Beth. What is the connection between them? And who is "Beth"s abusive husband who is on the hunt to find her? For a brief period I wondered if Beth and Sabine were the same person but that never seemed to fit. I liked the ending. It worked and worked well. I was emotionally vested in both Sabine's story and Beth's story. I liked both characters. I also liked that the character development for Jeffrey (Sabine's husband) and Marcus (the cop searching for Sabine) was slow and where both started off as ok characters they weren't by the end. The reader learned a little more about them every few chapters which fit with the suspense and "whodunit" nature of the book.
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I loved this book! am new to the author's books, but will be reading the rest of the books she has written.
MKSbooklady avatar reviewed Dear Wife on + 989 more book reviews
Lots of drama, action, and fear in this book. Who has done what to whom? Where is everybody? This one will keep the speculation on high for the entire book.
khami6cr avatar reviewed Dear Wife on + 124 more book reviews
In Pine Bluff Arkansas, Jeffrey comes home from travel to find his wife, Sabine, missing. Her car has been left behind, and she's seemingly vanished into thin air. As Detective Marcus Durand begins his investigation, things quickly become complicated. Sabine and Jeffrey's marriage wasn't what it seemed, and all signs appear to Jeffrey wanting her gone. What was he doing between his flight and arriving home, for instance? Meanwhile, several hundred miles away, Beth Murphy is on the run, carefully executing a meticulous plan to escape her violent husband. One slip, one mistake, and Beth knows he will find her--and kill her.

"Four hours on the road, two hundred and eight-three miles of space between us, and it's nowhere near enough. I still hear the clink of your keys when you toss them on the table, still tense at the thud of your shoes when you come closer to the kitchen. Still feel the fear slithering, snake-like, just under the surface of my skin. You have three moods lately: offensive, enraged, or violent."

This was a really enjoyable, compulsively readable thriller. It pulls you in nearly immediately and never lets you go--I was completely sucked up in the various stories. The book alternates between the points of view of Beth, Jeffrey, and Marcus. Beth is focused on escaping her husband, Jeffrey on figuring out what happened to his wife, and Marcus on solving the case. Each has their own unique voice, but you're never quite sure of who is telling you the truth or what is happening.

"People don't just fall off the face of the planet. They run, they hide, or they are taken. I should know, because I am one of them."

The result of hearing each person's individual take is a really exciting, twisty story. Where is Sabine? Who exactly is Beth? There are a bunch of fun "aha" moments throughout. I figured out some ahead of time; others were great surprises. No matter what, I enjoyed every moment and was kept interested and guessing. I especially liked and was intrigued by the character of Beth. (Please note that there is a domestic violence trigger in this book.)

Overall, this is a quick, suspenseful read that will keep you flipping the pages. I recommend this well-executed and entertaining thriller! 4+ stars.

I received a copy of this novel from the publisher and Netgalley in return for a honest review.