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March 05th, 2026

3/5/2026

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DRB Reviews...My Husband's Wife by Alice Feeney

Rating: 5 stars
"One house. One husband. Two women. Someone is lying." What a hook! My Husband's Wife is a thriller that is forever twisting and turning, that pushing forth relentless drive...leaving you gasping for more. It is one of the most all consuming books I have read this year. Feeney knows how to write a thriller and this one did not disappoint. I love a book that is always keeping me guessing and this one left me on the edge of my seat.

Whenever I begin a new Feeney book, I find the first several chapters hard to commit too; mostly it's because I don't like her characters. They are flawed and I find myself questioning if I should keep reading...then I pass the threshold of no return and drown in the glory of the mystery she is weaving. The characters develop more to my liking the further I read and I find myself routing for them.

The chapters were short and devourable, perfect for a busy lifestyle. I chose to read this book for the Indigo's 2026 Reading Challenge, as my "Read a New Release" category. As a thriller lover, I have only newly been introduced to Feeney, and am now aiming to own her entire collection and read everything. 

Feeney has the reputation as the "Queen of the Twist" and My Husband's Wife was the perfect twist! Brava Feeney!!

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