Kerry Wilkinson – Your Husband’s Fault

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A girl went missing. Was it your husband’s fault?

Sarah is so happy to have moved from the city to her husband’s small hometown. James was strangely reluctant at first – but she convinced him their little cottage is the perfect place to settle down. The perfect place to give their six-year-old son a new life.

But then a woman at the school gates asks Sarah if she is really married to ‘that man’. ‘Which man?’ Sarah asks. The woman replies…

‘Don’t you know what your husband did?’

Because Sarah and James moving back has caused old wounds to surface. James’ best friend, Lucy, went missing 20 years ago. Everyone thinks he was responsible.

Sarah is reeling. Why did James never tell her about Lucy? What really happened to the missing girl?

And can Sarah ever trust the man she married again?

An utterly addictive psychological thriller that will keep you up reading late into the night. Perfect for fans of Shari Lapena, Lisa Jewell and T.M. Logan.


My Review

Kerry Wilkinson has to be one of my favourite authors for psychological thrillers. I saw Your Husband’s Fault and didn’t even read the blurb before I started reading!

Sarah and James have moved back to James’s hometown with their son. They are living in a beautiful, quaint cottage. Sarah feels like this is her perfect life until the first day of school for their son, Oliver. While waiting for the children to come out after school, Sarah starts chatting to a woman and mentions James grew up in the village.

This begins an onslaught of information that makes Sarah realise her husband isn’t who she thinks. His best friend, Lucy, disappeared 30 years ago, and although he was cleared of having anything to do with it, the village clearly doesn’t agree. Sarah herself becomes more doubtful when Lucy’s father comes to their door and tells Sarah that her husband is a murderer. Does Sarah really know who she married?

It was a book that kept me turning the pages until well after my bedtime. The confusion of Sarah, not only about her husband but the happenings in the village, makes her feel everyone is mad. The tension is so taut with the not knowing. It’s absolutely a ‘one more chapter’ thriller.

Kerry Wilkinson never disappoints. Every book I have read by him is such quality. His way of weaving a story that’s multi-layered with complex characters is second to none. Yet again, a conclusion I wasn’t expecting either. I highly recommend any of Kerry Wilkinson’s books, and this one is no exception!




Author Bio



Kerry Wilkinson is from the English county of Somerset but has spent far too long living in the north. It’s there that he’s picked up possibly made-up regional words like ‘barm’ and ‘ginnel’. He pretends to know what they mean.

He’s also been busy since turning thirty: his Jessica Daniel crime series has sold more than a million copies in the UK; he has written a fantasy-adventure trilogy for young adults; a second crime series featuring private investigator Andrew Hunter and the standalone thriller, Down Among The Dead Men.

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Published by Sharon

A book blogger https://sharonbeyondthebook.wordpress.com

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