My Husband’s Killer

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780751575095

Price: £9.99

ON SALE: 17th August 2023

Genre: Crime & Mystery / Suspense

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Three couples. One murder. A holiday to die for . . .

We arrived at a villa on the Amalfi Coast, ready to enjoy a sun-soaked weekend with our oldest friends – and one new face.

By the end of the weekend, my husband is found dead.

But how can I mourn him, when on the day of his funeral I discover he was having an affair?

The only suspects are the women we went on holiday with. My oldest, closest friends.

Do I really want to dig into my husband’s secret? Do I really want to know who betrayed me?

And as I start to unravel their secrets . . . do I really believe his death was an accident?

Reviews

PRAISE FOR LAURA MARSHALL
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A classic whodunnit worthy of Christie. Proper "miss your stop" stuff
ERIN KELLY
Chilling, moving, compulsively readable
CHRIS WHITAKER
Expertly written and plotted
KAREN HAMILTON
The perfect compulsive summer read
FIONA CUMMINS
A tense, twisty, one-sitting read
TAMMY COHEN
Clever, pacey and compelling
EMMA CURTIS
A compelling plot interlaced with a growing unease I couldn't shake off - so clever!
MARION TODD
Only the need to sleep stopped me reading it in one sitting. Such a page-turner with no let-up in pace
LISA CUTTS
I couldn't put it down! Such a clever and thrilling read
KAREN HAMILTON
It kept me guessing to the end, was packed full of twists and was also a very moving portrayal of someone who is widowed unexpectedly. The perfect escapist read!
NIKKI SMITH
A pacy, twisty page-turner
JOHN MARRS
Brilliant . . . I couldn't put it down. So cleverly written that the pages are turning themselves
FIONA CUMMINS
A gripping, multi-layered story of toxic friendship and deceit. Clever and nuanced, I really enjoyed it
CATHERINE COOPER
Cleverly addictive... entertained me, fooled me, kept me reading long into the night... I loved it from the blistering first chapter to the devastating end.
CAZ FREAR
A nail-biting race to the end, this is Laura Marshall's best yet.
AMANDA REYNOLDS