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

4.0

The story of a disintegrating relationship, told in alternating chapters from the husband's and wife's perspective. I am glad I listened to this rather than read it; the mood developed by the readers was perfect. You don't really like either character, especially the husband. It's like observing a train wreck before, during, and after, and you can't turn away. Some of this reminded me of Gone Girl.

I didn't like the end, though, as I did not really get the connection between the rest of the story and the wife's revelation at the end. Maybe I missed a couple of sentences as I was driving.

All in all, a riveting tale.