How do you know if you've married the wrong person?
It was a whirlwind romance and we had the perfect relationship. He was my dream partner: loving, caring, attentive... until the day I married him and things became toxic.
I spent my wedding night in A&E with an ‘unexplained’ broken wrist – but I knew what happened...
My romantic illusions shattered. My fear of the future heightened.
The man I had fallen in love with wasn't the man I married.
And that was just the start of things to come.
Quickly, things escalated. He isolated me from family and friends, and with no one to turn to, he began to control every part of my life.
I tried to escape, but he watched my every move.
Until one day he went too far, and I found my strength to fight back.
I no longer wanted to be a victim. I wanted to live. I wanted my life back.
But at what cost?
In sickness and in health and till death us do part...
The bestselling psychological thriller, based on a horrifying true story. Perfect for fans of Louise Candlish and Adele Parks.
Praise for The Perfect Husband:
'Bold, brutal, and utterly compelling! My heart was pounding every step of the way. Highly recommended!' A.A. Chaudhuri
'A truly terrifying tale of destruction and survival.' Valerie Keogh
'Gripping, incisive and bold, The Perfect Husband is a haunting and compelling thriller that will have you rooted to the spot until you've devoured every last page. Danielle Ramsay is a revelation!' Awais Khan
'A terrifying and highly personal account of control and domestic violence with a shocking and harrowing realisation that this could happen to anyone. Highly recommended.' Howard Linksey
'A gripping story, a brilliant writer, an easy five stars from me.' John Nicholl
'A real page-turner.' Gemma Rogers
'An excellent portrayal of a living nightmare - it will chill you to the core'*Diane Saxon
Danielle Ramsay is the author of the DI Jack Brady crime novels and other dark thrillers. She is a Scot living in the North-East of England. Always a storyteller, it was only after first wanting to be a filmmaker and completing a Degree in Media Production that she then went on to follow an academic career in literature. It was then that she found her place in life and began to write creatively full-time. Danielle fills her days with horse-riding, running and murder by proxy. She is also the proud Patron of the charity SomeOne Cares.