The Good Husband
Drew Collier is the kind of husband every woman wants. He makes French press coffee every morning. He cooks elaborate dinners without being asked. He remembers birthdays, rubs the tension from your shoulders after long days, and places his hand on the small of your back when you're nervous so you feel safe, chosen, lucky. Maren Kessler believed she was all of those things — until a detective knocked on her door with photographs of a dead woman and a marriage certificate she had never seen. Annelise Voss was thirty-one. She was Drew's first wife. She filed a domestic violence complaint against him. Three weeks later, she was found dead at the bottom of a ravine. The case was ruled an accident. Now it's been reopened. Drew told Maren he had never been married before. He told her she was his first everything that mattered. He told her this while the evidence of his lie sat in a sealed envelope in their garage, hidden behind a box of old textbooks, with a single word written on the back of the last photograph in his sharp, leftward handwriting: Mine. As Maren begins investigating in secret, the marriage she trusted starts to reveal its architecture. The friends who stopped calling. The hobbies she abandoned. The decisions she thought were compromises but only ever went one direction. The dish towel that hangs on the left hook, always the left, because Drew decided the left hook was optimal — and she stopped questioning how a towel hook could have a right answer. Then she finds the spreadsheet. Locked on his computer behind a password that commemorates the date his first wife died, it documents four women across twelve years. Their behaviors. His methods. Predicted responses. Actual outcomes. Each woman cataloged with the precision of a surgical log — because Drew doesn't lose control. He engineers it. The Good Husband is a slow-burn psychological thriller about the invisible violence of coercive control — the kind that leaves no bruises, raises no alarms, and looks from the outside like the perfect marriage. It is a story about a woman trained to recognize abuse in others who must learn to see it in her own home, and the terrifying clarity that comes when she finally does. For readers of Verity, Behind Closed Doors, and The Silent Patient.
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Anno edizione:2026
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Lingua:Inglese
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