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The Husband: Daniel Hurst

the husband

Posted on January 21, 2025 by Nadene @ Totally Addicted to Reading in Reviews / 0 Comments

In “The Husband,” Hurst delivers a thrilling and compelling domestic suspense novel. This tale delves into the complexities of marriage, family, and human relationships.   “The Husband” would make a great addition to the reading list of readers seeking a page-turning and suspenseful experience.

The Husband: Daniel HurstTitle: The Husband
Author(s): Daniel Hurst
Published by Bookouture on 20 January, 2025
Pages: 296
Genre(s): Psychological Thriller
Source: Netgalley
Format: eArc
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Rating: One StarOne StarOne StarHalf a Star

Is the man you love a killer?
I’ve been married to my kind, loving husband Lachlan for over twenty years. He’s my everything. We have two teenage children, a beautiful home and I feel so lucky to live this perfect life. Until my best friend says something that makes me doubt everything…
She whispers it’s strange Lachlan has lived nearby to two unsolved murder cases. First, the murder of the woman in the small, Scottish village where he grew up and more recently the shocking death of a woman who lived round the corner from us. The thought makes my head spin. It’s just a coincidence, surely?
But at home, I can’t help but notice that Lachlan’s becoming angry, not at all like his usual self. It makes me wonder if he’s hiding something from me. It makes me wonder if he could be guilty. I push the thought away, but no matter what, I can’t get rid of this niggle of doubt.
The only way to find out is to go to Scotland and get my husband to face his past. But when secrets start to unravel in the remote Scottish Highlands, I realize the truth is more complicated than I thought, and more than one person could be a killer.
Now my children and I are in terrible danger. And coming here might be the last mistake I ever make.
An utterly addictive psychological thriller that will have you gasping out loud from the master of multiple twists and number 1 bestselling author Daniel Hurst. If you love None Of This Is True, John Marrs, T.M Logan and Freida McFadden you’ll be gripped by The Husband.

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The story introduces readers to Lachlan and Jenny, a married couple, along with their teenage children, William and Bonnie. They seemed like the perfect family, however that facade crumbled when Bonnie developed an interest in a true crime documentary. The documentary focused on an unsolved murder that occurred twenty-five years ago in a small Scottish town.  The same town where her father grew up. Lachlan was displeased with his daughter’s interest in the documentary and did not appreciate the questions that arose from her fascination with the twenty-five-year-old case. The situation worsened when his wife, Jenny suggested they visit the town for their next family vacation as she desires to learn about her husband’s past. The events which followed gave rise to several thrilling and suspenseful moments.

The Husband showcases aptly that one never truly escapes their past, a truth Lachlan will learn. The themes of secrets, lies and deception permeated the story. You think you know someone, only to learn after twenty years of marriage and two children later, that you never really know them.
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Hurst did a good job with building tension, pushing the reader to dive deeper into the story to discover how it would all unfold. The dual POVs narration aided in amplifying the tension. Hurst kept the reader wondering with each page turn if the truth would come to light. The twist at the end came as complete surprise, but it made the whole reading experience worthwhile.

Overall, The Husband was a fun and entertaining read. Fans of psychological thrillers may wish to add this one to their reading list.

 

Story Evaluation
Plot
4
Characters
3
World Building
3
Writing Style
4
Pacing
4
Cover
3
Enjoyment
4
Ending
4
Overall: One StarOne StarOne StarHalf a Star

About Daniel Hurst

Daniel Hurst was born in the northwest of England, a part of the world famous for its comedians, pasties and terrible weather. He has been employed in several glamorous roles in his lifetime, including bartending, shelf stacking and procurement administration, all while based in some of the most exotic places on the planet, like Bolton, Preston and South London. Since following his lifelong passion for writing in 2020, he has amassed a loyal and devoted set of readers, and regularly has several books in the top 100 of the Psychological Thriller Charts on Amazon. His title The Passenger became the #1 selling psychological thriller in the UK in October 2021.

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