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The Wife
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Oct 23, 2017
bookshelves: from-publisher, suspenseful-clues-and-thrilling-rev
This book was a sandwich of compulsive reading material; it begins and ends with a bang and in between it kept my eyes glued and my mind engaged. No really, the first and last sentences were chilled to perfection. There is currently a flood of domestic/psychological thrillers in the book market; they are selling well and everyone wants a piece of that success. If you're like me, you may be wondering how you can spot the ones worth reading without having to sift through all the mediocre wannabes. In short, it's taken trial and error on my part to be able to find authors I can count on to bring me new stories with a familiar touch. Alafair Burke is one of the few we can trust implicitly.
In an instant, I became the woman they assumed I'd been all along: the wife who lied to protect her husband.
One of the many reasons that Burke is such a widely acclaimed novelist is due to the fact that she writes about what she knows, what is relevant, and in a way that people can relate to and connect with. In this particular story, she includes knowledge from her legal background, as well as her experience as a professor, and blends it into the timely matter of sexual assault and how the media responds to such. This was a bold story, one that shows all sides of this type of case, but it's also riddled with side mysteries that were both clever and profound in their own way. There were many layers of complexity to the plot; I won't go into heavy detail, because doing so would risk spoiling some of the exciting surprises and that would be a crime, but just know that this isn't really the type of book the reader solves from the beginning. Sure, everything looks straightforward in the first couple of chapters, but then we start getting new information periodically. It was an absolute delight to find a novel that I didn't have figured out in the first 15 pages!
I'm dying to include more quotes, but I just can't risk setting off a bomb that might ruin the read for you, so I'll just say that I was surprised multiple times over with the reveals. I wouldn't say there is one major AHA moment; it more felt like every few chapters there was a new piece of the story revealed, and as each portion was thrown in it changed the story and showed things in a new light that we couldn't see before. I think this is an undervalued tactic, because so many readers focus on a whodunnit type of mystery and trying to figure it out before all is revealed; here you are at the mercy of the writer. So yes, the twists were wonderful and greatly appreciated, but I also liked that this was a book which made me think. I've always taken such a clear stance on sexual assault claims; I'm a huge proponent of supporting other women who are walking through the horror of surviving that type of trauma, but this book made me question so many of my beliefs and prejudices.
If you're looking for a domestic drama that includes just enough legal thriller and a dash of current events, this one's for you. I can't express how fulfilled I felt upon finishing this one; I was worried that I had finally burned out on the mystery/suspense/thriller genre, but I realize now that I just needed to pick up a classic, something that would hold my attention and blow me away with it's sheer genius. If you've never picked up one of Burke's novels-what are you waiting for? Seriously, pick up any of them! You can't go wrong! I'm so pleased that I've found a winner to recommend so early in 2018 to all my buds; put this on on your list for January folks and read it quickly, because I need to chat about it with you!
*Many thanks to the publisher for providing my copy; it was a pleasure to provide my honest thoughts here.
In an instant, I became the woman they assumed I'd been all along: the wife who lied to protect her husband.
One of the many reasons that Burke is such a widely acclaimed novelist is due to the fact that she writes about what she knows, what is relevant, and in a way that people can relate to and connect with. In this particular story, she includes knowledge from her legal background, as well as her experience as a professor, and blends it into the timely matter of sexual assault and how the media responds to such. This was a bold story, one that shows all sides of this type of case, but it's also riddled with side mysteries that were both clever and profound in their own way. There were many layers of complexity to the plot; I won't go into heavy detail, because doing so would risk spoiling some of the exciting surprises and that would be a crime, but just know that this isn't really the type of book the reader solves from the beginning. Sure, everything looks straightforward in the first couple of chapters, but then we start getting new information periodically. It was an absolute delight to find a novel that I didn't have figured out in the first 15 pages!
I'm dying to include more quotes, but I just can't risk setting off a bomb that might ruin the read for you, so I'll just say that I was surprised multiple times over with the reveals. I wouldn't say there is one major AHA moment; it more felt like every few chapters there was a new piece of the story revealed, and as each portion was thrown in it changed the story and showed things in a new light that we couldn't see before. I think this is an undervalued tactic, because so many readers focus on a whodunnit type of mystery and trying to figure it out before all is revealed; here you are at the mercy of the writer. So yes, the twists were wonderful and greatly appreciated, but I also liked that this was a book which made me think. I've always taken such a clear stance on sexual assault claims; I'm a huge proponent of supporting other women who are walking through the horror of surviving that type of trauma, but this book made me question so many of my beliefs and prejudices.
If you're looking for a domestic drama that includes just enough legal thriller and a dash of current events, this one's for you. I can't express how fulfilled I felt upon finishing this one; I was worried that I had finally burned out on the mystery/suspense/thriller genre, but I realize now that I just needed to pick up a classic, something that would hold my attention and blow me away with it's sheer genius. If you've never picked up one of Burke's novels-what are you waiting for? Seriously, pick up any of them! You can't go wrong! I'm so pleased that I've found a winner to recommend so early in 2018 to all my buds; put this on on your list for January folks and read it quickly, because I need to chat about it with you!
*Many thanks to the publisher for providing my copy; it was a pleasure to provide my honest thoughts here.
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Dec 21, 2017 06:48PM
Great review Chelsea! This area of fiction has definitely been overdone but it's nice to see something that is creative within this genre! I'm going to have to check it out.
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Erin wrote: "Great review Chelsea! This area of fiction has definitely been overdone but it's nice to see something that is creative within this genre! I'm going to have to check it out."Thank you so much Erin; I hope you get a chance to read it! 🤗
Holly wrote: "May need to move this sandwich up! My favorite kind of read!"🙌🏼 Definitely! I hope you enjoy it Holly!
Stacey wrote: "omg, I want to read this right now! Fantastic review! x"I hope you enjoy it Stacey! 🤗
Love your review! And BTW - one of the tools I use to “spot the ones worth reading” is your reviews!! If you gush over it, I put it on my TBR list. 😀😀
Rachel wrote: "Love your review! And BTW - one of the tools I use to “spot the ones worth reading” is your reviews!! If you gush over it, I put it on my TBR list. 😀😀"Aw thank you so much Rachel; that means the world!! 😍🤗😘
TraceyK wrote: "Yes girl! Cannot wait to get my hands on this book !"Can’t wait to hear your thoughts girl!
Jamie wrote: "Yay! I'm reading now too and loving it (what a shock, we like the same stuff haha)!"🤗🤗🤗
It sounds a little like Anatomy of a Scandal, which was disappointing to me. Did you read both? Was The Wife better?
Jennifer wrote: "It sounds a little like Anatomy of a Scandal, which was disappointing to me. Did you read both? Was The Wife better?"I did read both and this one is definitely more tense and engaging. I felt Anatomy of a scandal was more just a character study.
Chelsea wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "It sounds a little like Anatomy of a Scandal, which was disappointing to me. Did you read both? Was The Wife better?"I did read both and this one is definitely more tense and eng..."
Good to know. I am going to give The Wife a go. I agree with your assessment of AoaS. I thought the ending just fell flat and I felt like I knew where the story was going the whole time.
Jennifer wrote: "Chelsea wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "It sounds a little like Anatomy of a Scandal, which was disappointing to me. Did you read both? Was The Wife better?"I did read both and this one is definitely mo..."
Yes The Wife is definitely twisty-er and I didn’t see most things coming. It was more of a psychological thriller and less characterization. Definitely plot driven.
L.P. wrote: "Oh I will! Just added it to my library hold queue. Hopefully whoever is reading it now will hurry up already ;)"Fingers crossed. We’ll all send speed reading vibes to that person! 🤣
I was scrolling past this quickly and I thought the author's name was the title and that it said "A Falafel Affair."
Chelsea, you know I added this one to my tbr list because of your review. It arrives tomorrow, and now I have a dilemma because of what you wrote "the first and last sentences were chilled to perfection." How am I going to stop myself from going to the very last page? And, if I do, is it going to spoil the book for me????
Joanna wrote: "Chelsea, you know I added this one to my tbr list because of your review. It arrives tomorrow, and now I have a dilemma because of what you wrote "the first and last sentences were chilled to perfe..."BAHAHAHA Joanna I love you! I think you’re going to love this book too 🤗 Happy Reading!
Already one-third of the way through, love it, and did not peek at the last sentence -- yet. Love AB's style, and the voice of her protagonist!
Joanna wrote: "Already one-third of the way through, love it, and did not peek at the last sentence -- yet. Love AB's style, and the voice of her protagonist!"Ah I wish I could re-read it with you!!!
Becky wrote: "Thanks Chelsea. Grest review! I'll be adding A. Burke to my author watch-list!"Thanks Becky; enjoy!
Love this review! I must stop reading your reviews today because I am adding way too many books to my to-read bookshelf!!
Stacey wrote: "Love this review! I must stop reading your reviews today because I am adding way too many books to my to-read bookshelf!!"Thank you so much girl! I hope you get a chance to read his one as well because it’s truly fantastic!
Rae wrote: "Great review, Chelsea! Have added. Thanks for the author tip. Always good to know."So welcome Rae; enjoy!!
I am not a mystery reader per say but really like one once in a while. Is this worth buying? I can't get it at the library but have a gift card/
Sarah Obsesses over Books & Cookies wrote: "I am not a mystery reader per say but really like one once in a while. Is this worth buying? I can't get it at the library but have a gift card/"I loved this one; 5 stars highly recommended! 🤗
Awesome Review Chelsea! Always love seeing your reviews. It helps me determine if I want add to list or move books up on my list.
Beverly wrote: "Awesome Review Chelsea! Always love seeing your reviews. It helps me determine if I want add to list or move books up on my list."Thanks Beverly!
Great Review !!! We have the same take on this Gem and Author ! I agree with your feelings of frustration when trying to find the next good read !
Angelica wrote: "read this because of you. lol. the rollercoaster of emotions that i went through was so worth it."Ah so glad to hear that!
I really enjoyed this read. So much I could not put it down and read till 6:30 am. Good thing I was able to sleep in














