The Last Wife: The Thriller You've Been Waiting For
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By Karen Hamilton
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Who would YOU trust to carry out your final wish?
‘Such a twisty ride! You are going to love this’ Lesley Kara, bestselling author of THE RUMOUR
Two women. A dying wish. And a web of lies that will bring their world crashing down…
Nina and Marie were best friends-until Nina was diagnosed with a terminal illness. Before she died, Nina asked Marie to fulfill her final wishes.
But her mistake was in thinking Marie was someone she could trust.
What Nina didn’t know was that Marie always wanted her beautiful life, and that Marie has an agenda of her own. She’ll do anything to get what she wants.
Marie thinks she can keep her promise to her friend’s family on her own terms. But what she doesn’t know is that Nina was hiding explosive secrets of her own…
Praise for THE LAST WIFE:
‘Taut and tense from the first page to the closing paragraphs – a touching tale that really hit home’
Sun
Praise for THE PERFECT GIRLFRIEND:
‘Let this supremely enjoyable thriller whisk you up, up and away. Buckle your seatbelts, you’re in for a very bumpy ride… ’ Sunday Mirror
‘This debut novel is written with a gleeful zeal . . . Juliette is such a memorable, grippingly unpredictable character’ Daily Express
‘Be prepared to put your life on hold for The Perfect Girlfriend’ Good Housekeeping
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Eve
This is a simple case of “Be careful what you wish for” I found this book easy to read, although maybe not as exciting as I would Have hoped.
I felt that the author was trying very hard to make more of the plot than was actually there. The plot was twisting and turning, but still coming back to the beginning. There are only so many ways to go with this scenario and I think the author tried them all.
On getting herself into this situation of this plot, Marie could not have known that Nina’s seemingly perfect life was not as straight forward as she thought. It was set in the South of England, although it felt more like a small town in America, with the book club and mothers meeting outside the school, and everyone having an opinion on the lives of others.
It was an interesting book to read, however, I feel it could have been made to be more exciting towards the end when Marie found out about Charlie’s death. I also felt that Greg was a ‘nothing’ type of character.
I can’t think of any reason to give this book a bad mark as it was – all right, maybe a little disappointing. I would give it a score of 6
Margaret
A very easy read
But although I like twists this seemed excessive!
The character of Greg seemed to me to be introduced solely so Camilla could be a murderer
7/10
Mabe
I tried my best but I just couldn't get going on this book, it might be my frame of mind right now the more I read the less I wanted to carry on.
I haven't read enough to qualify to score it, I'm sorry Sonia .
Yvonne
When I read the prologue I thought here was a promising start. Unfortunately, I found the book to be slow, uninteresting and long winded. I did not care for the bland characters who did not convince me at all.The mystery of Charlie's death was protracted and I lost interest. The ending tied everything up neatly and the phrase "revenge is sweet" comes to mind.
I give it a 4.
Arleen
When Nina died of Cancer her friend Marie took over the task of looking after her children. Taking them to school and generally stepping into her friends shoes.
Marie was always jealous of the perfect life Nina had. A good husband, lovely children and a beautiful house. While she was living with Ben and was trying so hard to have a baby of her own.
What Marie didn't know, was the grass in the other field isn't always greener. She marries Stuart and thinks everything is going to be wonderful. She now has his two children to call her own. Things are not so perfect as she finds Nina had a terrible secret. Nina and another friend had gone out in a boat taking Marie's boy friend with them. They have a lot to drink and the boyfriend is struck on the head, dropped overboard and is drowned.
As the book continues, there are many twists and turns to keep the reader turning the pages. I enjoyed it very much and I give it 8/10
Carolyn
It was easy to read and I wanted to find out what happened in the end. I thought Marie getting pregnant with Stuart was a bit predictable. She had wanted Nina's life but wasn't so happy when she got it. None of the characters were likeable, even Stuart turned out to be controlling. A nice quick read though. I give it a 6.
Helen
I would only give it a 4. The writing was clear and I wanted to know what happened, but I didn’t like any of the characters and found the plot to be totally unbelievable. I’m still unsure as to what the big secret/ promise was so was left feeling that a book that started with promise finished leaving me unfulfilled.
Chris
I'm 3/4 of the way through and although I got into quite easily I'm now finding it a bit long winded and boring. I don't like any of the characters and know that there are still twists and turns but I don't really care enough about any of them to want to know what they are. Will finish it though as its quite well written.
I will give it a 5
Gill
I’m not sure this book The Last wife was a thriller .It was rather an adult fairy tale but.......
It did engage me and it was easy to read and hopefully the princess lived happily ever after !!!!!
I would score it five out of ten as I really didn’t get into the plot for a long time.
Sonia
I read this book early in the month and remember quite enjoying it, thinking it was well written and scoring it around 5 out of 10 - however when I came to write the review at the end of the month I could not remember a single thing about it - not one single thing!! Now whether that is me or the book I have no idea - even skim re-reading it I still had no recollection so, obviously, although enjoyable enough at the time, a completely forgettable book!!
Average score for this book is 5 out of 10.