Summary: Kate,
Aubrey, and Jenny first met as college roommates and soon became inseparable,
despite being as different as three women can be. Kate was beautiful, wild,
wealthy, and damaged. Aubrey, on financial aid, came from a broken home, and
wanted more than anything to distance herself from her past. And Jenny was a
striver―brilliant, ambitious, and determined to succeed. As an unlikely
friendship formed, the three of them swore they would always be there for each
other.
How did it come to this? Kate married the gorgeous party boy, Aubrey married up, and Jenny married the boy next door. But how can these three women love and hate each other? Can feelings this strong lead to murder? When one of them dies under mysterious circumstances, will everyone assume, as is often the case, that it’s always the husband? A suspenseful, absorbing novel that examines the complexities of friendship, It’s Always the Husband will keep readers guessing right up to its shocking conclusion.
Angie’s comments: Friendship is too strong of a word; Kate, Aubrey, and Jenny are
more like frenemies. The characters aren’t particularly likeable, and they have
their share of flaws. The plot is good, and I kept reading to figure out what
had happened at the bridge. It was shocking in its own way.
Recommended for mystery readers.
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July 26, 2017
It's Always the Husband
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