The Serial Killer’s Wife

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Every marriage has its secrets...

Beth and Tom Hardcastle are the envy of their neighbourhood – they have the perfect marriage, the perfect house, the perfect family.

When the police knock on their door one evening, Beth panics. Tom should be back from work by now – what if he’s crashed his car? She fears the worst.

But the worst is beyond imagining.

As the interrogation begins, Beth will find herself questioning everything she believed about her husband.

They’re saying he’s a monster. And they’re saying she knew.

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4.4
329 reviews
Marianne Vincent
May 31, 2021
4.5★s “How quickly things can change. In an instant, your path can take a sharp turn and lead you somewhere you never anticipated.” The Serial Killer’s Wife is the first novel by British author, Alice Hunter. When the police came to question her husband in relation to a murder, Beth Hardcastle’s reaction is one of shock and confusion: how could they possibly believe that her Tom, the perfect husband and father, would have anything to do with it? But as Tom is detained and then arrested, she fears that the life they have built in the little village of Lower Tew, their dream, is about to crumble. They have been there two years. Tom commutes to London for his work as a finance portfolio manager; Beth had been happy to give up her position as a London recruitment consultant when they had Poppy, and now runs a ceramics café. Beth hasn’t made any real friends yet: the playgroup yummy mummies don’t talk to her; there has been no invitation to join the book club that regularly met in her café; and even though she tells the police “We’re very happy; we’ve carved out the perfect life for ourselves here”, she later confides to the only person she feels comfortable with: “It’s surprising what you can hide behind the image of a perfect life.” When the police question Beth, Tom’s solicitor advises her: “Answer their questions with as little detail as possible. Answer with brevity and clarity. It’s easier to remember what you’ve said, too.” Beth declares that she doesn’t know anything, anyway. She has her hands full keeping three-year-old Poppy safe and dodging the media circus camped in front of their cottage. How could Tom have brought this down on them? The main narrative is from Beth’s perspective, with occasional contributions by Tom and by Katie, the apparent murder victim, as well as short pieces by an unknown woman who describes encounters with a man (Tom?) who gets off on strangling her. Beth’s behaviour and reactions are slightly off, giving the reader cause to wonder about her protested ignorance. While the initial scene-setting could have been more subtle, this is an impressive debut: cleverly plotted, with twists that will take most readers by surprise. Hunter’s depiction of the village is excellent, and she keeps the reader guessing with each new wrinkle in the story: it’s no spoiler to say that Tom is definitely a murderer, but there’s a lot more to this tale. Undeniably a page-turner. This unbiased review is from an uncorrected proof copy provided by NetGalley and Avon Books UK
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Shalini G
June 3, 2021
What a rush this book was!! From the first page to last, secrets were hidden, keeping me enthralled and invested in the storyline. A wicked ride from beginning to end, author Alice Hunter, in her debut, rocked this thriller, making me sit at the edge of my seat many a time. The deft hand of the author was seen as she out the story in 4 different POVs giving me all the angles to their past and present lives. An intriguing story that kept me completely hooked both in its audio and written versions. Well worth spending time with this beauty.
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Lisa Thompson
January 16, 2022
Trite with no subtlety at all. Implausible and the dialogue is not believable. Barely worth the .99 I paid for it. It reads like what a bored, suburban housewife came up with after taking a creative writing class at night. Teacher says have a catchy title about murders and throw some sex in. Pathetic that 99 cents is still too much money. I gave it 2 stars by accident and can't remove the second one.
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About the author

After completing a psychology degree, Alice Hunter became an interventions facilitator in a prison. There, she was part of a team offering rehabilitation programmes to men serving sentences for a wide range of offences, often working with prisoners who’d committed serious violent crimes. Previously, Alice had been a nurse, working in the NHS. She now puts her experiences to good use in fiction. THE SERIAL KILLER’S WIFE draws heavily on her knowledge of psychology and the criminal mind.

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