A review by happycrafter207
The Silent Wife by A.S.A. Harrison

3.0

There were parts of this book that I really liked, and parts that I really hated. It is the story of the disintegration of the marriage of Todd and Jodi and the story is told alternately from each view point.
I really disliked Todd. I found him weak, selfish, self centred and easily led. He couldn’t seem to make a decision for himself and tended to follow whoever was trying to force his hand at the time. All pretty much using other things than his brain to make decisions.
I found it very hard to form any opinion about Jodi at all. I was leaning toward dislike, mainly because she never got pissed at Todd really. It could be that her sections of the story included a lot of “psychology talk”, which I found pretty boring to be honest, and didnt end up being very important to the story.
I enjoyed the beginning of the book more than the 2nd half. And the ending fell flat, it could have been so much better if the last 20 pages had more details.