Sadie worries about her older son, Otto having issues at school and still feels disAn old house on an island off Maine. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Sadie, Camille, and Mouse tell their stories, with little Mouse grabbing my heart.

This is a serious page turner so make sure that you have plenty of time to devote to reading as you will not want to put it down. Enabling JavaScript in your browser will allow you to experience all the features of our site. The Other Mrs. is a twisty yet convoluted psychological thriller that did have me thinking I was quite clever for picking up on those clues along the way. Imagine moving from a busy city like Chicago to a creepy isolated island off the coast of Maine.

They’re making the best of things until their next door neighbor is found murdered in her bedroom by her 6-year old stepdaughter. The street itself is charming, sloped and tree-covered, each home as lovely and well kept as the next. “Thrilling and illuminating…[Pretty Baby] raises the ante on the genre and announces the welcome second ... unimaginable sacrifices one woman must make in a time of warNineteen-year-old Emma Bau has been married only three weeks when Nazi tanks thunder into her ...

Finding herself under suspicion by the police, Sadie decides to look into the murder herself as her life spirals out of control.It was fun reading The Other Mrs and trying to figure out just what was going on and who was doing what. The novel is about a family that moves from bustling Chicago to small-town Maine. She had committed suicide, unable to live with the pain of fibromyalgia anymore. She lives outside of Chicago with her husband and two children and enjoys photography, gardening and caring for the animals at a local shelter. On a positive note, Ms. Kubica write from the first person perspective about as well as anyone I’ve ever read. They soon settle in to small-town life: Sadie in her new medical practice and Will as a part-time college lecturer on the mainland. THE OTHER MRS. by Mary Kubica was attention grabbing from the first page, and though slightly disjointed occasionally between characters, it takes a reader on a diabolical ride to discover who really killed the lady next door ... and what's really going on inside this new house. It was fun reading The Other Mrs and trying to figure out just what was going on and who was doing what. Teenage Imogen is difficult and combative, Will and Sadie are still attempting to control their own marital struggles, and their eldest son is escaping a troubling school incidSadie, Will, and their two boys relocate from central Chicago to rural Maine. Wowzers. I’ve read a few book by Mary Kubica before and so am delightful to have received this ARC.

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She is truly a talent and that alone will cause me to give her another try in the hopes that she reverts back to the style of “Good Girl” and away from the so bad -it is bad plot line from “Mrs.”.The only thing that kept me reading after quickly figuring out the main twist was wondering it was really that obvious, or if we were being purposely The only thing that kept me reading after quickly figuring out the main twist was wondering it was really that obvious, or if we were being purposely mislead. The police look at Sadie as a possible suspect as she has been seen arguing with Morgan. New York Family’s Parent’s Book Club Pick for April is The Other Mrs., by Mary Kubica.

Their lives are turned upside down when soon after arriving, their neighbour, Morgan Blaine, is found brutally murdered, stabbed to death. Plus, Imogen is not very happy to have them there and is moody and withdrawn. As previously mentioned, the pacing was lightning speed, with absolutely no dull moments, alternating perspectives and time with each chapter, keeping readers (well, at least me) at the edge of their seats. The ending pushed things a little over the edge for me and that overthinker in me took over and ruined it all for me.

Sadie is a doctor and Will is a teacher and they’re the parents of two sons, 14-year old Otto and 7-year old Tate. Mary Kubica is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of THE GOOD GIRL and PRETTY BABY. It's boxy and big, a foursquare farmhouse with windows aligned in rows, symmetrical in a way I find eye-pleasing. Disappointed to discover it was really that obvious, and although I somewhat appreciated the attempt at a second twist, it was just to ridiculous to save the book for me.I’m only 1/4 through and it’s already falling flat, the ‘twist’ is painfully obvious and the characters are annoying.... not sure I can finish it, doeI’m only 1/4 through and it’s already falling flat, the ‘twist’ is painfully obvious and the characters are annoying.... not sure I can finish it, doesn’t sound like it gets better.5 bright and shiny stars!!! But when their neighbor Morgan Baines is found dead in her home, the murder rocks their tiny coastal island.



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