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Reviewed:
Jul 21, 2010
How To Kill Your Husband by Keith Thomas Walker
Genesis Press, April 2010
320 Pages, Paperback, $6.99
ISBN:
1585714216
Genre:
Fiction
RAW Rating: 3.0 (out of 5)
Claire and George Hudgens were the perfect couple; happily married for sixteen years, raising three beautiful children, living in a nice neighborhood with successful careers. But on the night of their anniversary, George’s slip of the tongue raised doubt in Claire that their marriage wasn’t so picture perfect. Claire’s heart fought all possibilities her husband could be committing the worst betrayal in a marriage; however, her mind was telling her something else. She knew she needed to get to the bottom of her dilemma, but she was afraid of what she might find. Claire entrusts the aid of her two best friends and what they discover will shock Claire to her core. The next course of action, kill her husband!
HOW TO KILL YOUR HUSBAND is a perfect example of the adage "revenge is a dish best served cold". From the crazy antics by Claire’s friends to her calculated plan to end George’s happy life; he was in for a rude awakening. I enjoyed the humor, the realistic storyline, and a future budding romance; however, to get to the meat of the story took too long and the constant mentioning of the characters daily wardrobe deterred my enjoyment of the book to its fullest potential.
Reviewed by Sharon Lewis, RAWSISTAZ.com
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Sharon Lewis, a married mother of five and a grandmother of eight, is an eclectic bookaholic. She works as an Administrative Assistant and resides in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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