My Husband's Wife by Jane Corry
*** (Three Stars)
Lily and Ed are recently married and martial life isn't going as well as Lilly thought it would. Ed is an artist while Lily is a defence lawyer and finds herself defending Joe Thomas, a man who drags her into his web of deceit but who also reminds Lily of her late brother, Daniel.
Lily and Ed live next door to Francesca and her daughter Carla who are Italian. Little Carla is subjected to bullying at school as she is "different" to the other children. But as Francesca works hard, Lily and Ed take to caring for Carla on Sundays and it is through this connection that Carla becomes parts of their lives permanently but not in a nice way.
When a secret that Francesca has been holding is uncovered by Lily, Carla's life is pulled apart.
I liked this book, and just when I thought I'd guessed what was going on, it then turned in a completely different direction, but it still all made sense. But I never warmed to Carla, even as a child which made me feel uncomfortable!
This is a psychological thriller which will have you sitting on the edge of your seat.
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