Review 3: The Husband’s Secret audiobook by FanB14 Soap Opera Digest This book, while not literary per se, nor a thriller exactly, hovered somewhere in between – in the genre now known as “a Moriarty.”Ĭaroline Lee’s performance enhanced the listen. But that only increased my interest because I couldn’t be sure. I have to admit that I guessed the ending. I felt oddly like I knew them very well and yet was constantly caught off guard by their next moves.
All three of the female lead characters – plus Felicity – fascinated me. The voices of the characters are distinct and if I had to pick a favorite, there’d be trouble. I’d never heard of Liane Moriarty before, but now I’d compare her to Jennifer Crusie for her writing style and Lisa Lutz for the story. I downloaded this book because it got a great review from a reviewer I follow (thanks, Elizabeth) and I’m glad I did. Review 2: The Husband’s Secret audiobook by Margaret Escape to the land down under… Not great literature by any means, but for the purpose of enlivening a dull commute, this is worth a credit. We’ve got soap-opera family dynamics that rise above the genre thanks to original plot elements. Even with the padding, I was fairly engrossed. Liane Moriatry would have had a real winner here if a fourth of the text were edited out. Review 1: The Husband’s Secret audiobook by Regina Good, but a little too much hand-wringing Here are the top 3 reviews and comments that readers love about this fascinating book. We invite you to watch this fascinating story unfold. What will you do when you know the secrets surrounding your husband that you are still alive. The content of the letter could change the lives of your family and others. This is a novel about a letter written by your husband for you to read before you die. T he Husband’s Secret is a novel by author Liane Moriarty.