BOOK CLUB: My Husband’s Wife

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I have to open with a very stern warning about My Husband’s Wife by Alice Feeney. Do NOT start this the evening before an important appointment or event. You will absolutely be up all night turning the pages, and you’ll arrive at your appointment boggle eyed and (if you haven’t finished it) more interested in getting back to your book.

This is another outstanding psychological thriller from the author of His & Hers. As with that novel, this one is told in alternating voices and will keep readers off guard and confused about who’s doing what and why.

Eden Fox returns home from her regular run to find that her key doesn’t open her front door. Confused, she rings the bell – and is confronted by a woman who looks like her. She is wearing her clothes and insists that she is Eden Fox. Eden’s husband agrees that this second woman is his wife.

Obviously, someone is lying. But who? It’s not long before the police are involved. Carter, the young and local officer, is aware he’s relatively inexperienced, but even so, he’s not thrilled by the arrival of his new senior officer, Olivia Bird. Both are dedicated officers, but it soon becomes clear that they also have secrets which might impact the investigation.

Each chapter is related in the first person by one of several characters: primarily Eden, Carter, and Olivia Bird, though later in the novel, other characters get their narrative turn, too. Despite the frequent shifts in point of view, it’s easy to keep track. Each voice is very distinctive. 

However, they’re all keeping secrets, enabling Feeney to credibly keep quite a bit of information back and keep readers off balance with revelations that sharply change your erceptions and theories. And just when you think it’s all done, Feeney wallops you with a couple of last twists.

This is a complicated plot, and some readers might find it a bit hard to believe. I wasn’t bothered while I was reading: the situation and the narrative are both so compelling that I was utterly engrossed in the story. I did have to think about it for a few minutes at the end to make sure I’d got it all straight… this is twisty and full of surprises, but ultimately everything comes together.

Highly recommended for readers who enjoy complex and tightly plotted novels, compelling narratives, strong characters, and books which absorb you. Many readers will find this a book they read in a sitting.

ISBN:  978 1035083015

Copy courtesy of Pan Macmillan (2026)

A selection of our Beauty and Lace Club Members are reading My Husband’s Wife by Alice Feeney. You can read their comments below, or add your own review.

3 thoughts on “BOOK CLUB: My Husband’s Wife

  1. My Husband’s Wife by Alice Feeney (Pan Macmillan) is a definite page turner. But my goodness, it is a complicated thriller, with so many twists and turns I found it impossible to piece together until the very end! And yes it certainly keeps you glued to the pages.

    Nothing and no one is what or who they first seem to be. Each chapter is primarily narrated by one of the main characters, Eden, Harrison, Birdy, or Carter, but occasionally other characters narrate a chapter as well. From each of these characters you get a slightly different perspective of what is happening. It is a very clever way to not only keep the reader guessing (and hooked) but also to give the reader insights into each character’s minds !

    This really is an incredibly convoluted and intriguing story involving deception, betrayal, revenge and family love all set in a quiet little town called Hope Falls on the Cornish coastline. An enjoyable read!

  2. Eden Fox is just one of the intriguing characters in this story. She is an artist who arrives in the beautiful seaside village of Hope Falls, preparing for her first exhibition. But things quickly take a dark turn when she returns from a jog to find her key no longer works. Then there is another woman inside her home, claiming to be her.

    The reader is drawn into the lives of Olivia ‘Birdy’ Bird, Harrison and Carter, with chapters shifting between perspectives to reveal each character’s view of things. Even so, the constant twists and turns kept me guessing and scrambling to keep up!

    I was completely hooked and had to keep reading to piece together what was really going on. This is a compelling story of family, deception, loyalty and love and I absolutely loved it.

  3. Premise- “You return from a morning run to find your key doesn’t fit your own front door. A stranger who looks disturbingly like you answers. Your husband insists she is his wife”

    My Husbands Wife by Alice Feeny- wow what a ride this was ! This novel drew me in from the first page .The deeper the story goes, the more it explores themes of identity, trust, and deception, keeping you constantly questioning what’s real and who can be believed.

    What I loved most was the constant sense of unease and the relentless twists and turns. Just when I thought I had figured things out, the story shifted again, keeping me guessing right until the end, and the ending threw in another twist i didnt see coming.

    The use of multiple perspectives and unreliable narrators adds to the suspense, making it a true page-turner that’s hard to put down.

    Overall, this is a clever, twist-filled thriller that delivers exactly what fans of psychological suspense want: twists and turns , tension and being annoyed that you have to put it down to get on with every day life in between.

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