The Serial Killer’s Wife

Narrated by Sarah Paul; James Macnaughton
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Pub Date 27 May 2021 | Archive Date 2 Jun 2021

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‘The final double twist is well worth waiting for’ My Weekly

‘Hooks you in to the drama straight away' The Sun

Every marriage has its secrets…

Beth and Tom Hardcastle are the envy of their neighbourhood – they have the perfect marriage, the perfect house, the perfect family.

When the police knock on their door one evening, Beth panics. Tom should be back from work by now – what if he’s crashed his car? She fears the worst.

But the worst is beyond imagining.

As the interrogation begins, Beth will find herself questioning everything she believed about her husband.

They’re saying he’s a monster. And they’re saying she knew.

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READERS ARE GRIPPED BY THE SERIAL KILLER’S WIFE

‘400 pages gone in the blink of an eye!’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

‘Fast-paced and chilling’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

‘From start to finish this is a page turner – I could barely catch my breath’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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Twists and turns – even on the last page!’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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Addictive! A page turner that you cannot put down’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

I gobbled this up at speed’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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‘The final...


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When the police arrive on Beth’s doorstep one evening, her first thought is that her husband, Tom, late coming home from work, has been in an accident. But Beth’s picture perfect marriage, her entire life, is about to be destroyed as the police reveal that they believe her husband is a stone cold killer, and they think that she knew. How well do any of us really know the people we share our lives with? A taut, intense thriller with a top notch audio cast

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I liked this book, it works well as an audiobook and the narrators are very good. Having three different voices brought variety to the listening experience. Clever, twisty, and altogether spine-chilling! This book had intrigue, suspense, drama, and a decent storyline!

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Set in rural north Oxfordshire, this is the happy family who's lives are shattered overnight. Was swept up in the intrigue straight away, and couldn't put it down. Will the wife betray her husband and break up the family unit? Good plot and clear narration. Thank you #NetGalley for the audiobook. to review.

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Firstly, the narrator did a great job, allowing me the pleasure of simply enjoying the story without being reminded about the storyteller’s presence.
The story itself was easy to get into and I didn’t want to stop listening. For a while I thought there wasn’t going to be a twist at the end. I was wrong, but it wasn’t the twist I had originally guessed. A good read indeed.

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Thank you to NetGalley, Harper Collins and Alice Hunter for an ARC in return for an honest review.

Wow, talk about a thriller! I adored everything about this book; the characters, the story line and the pace. The audiobook really brought the book to life. Alice Hunter is an author to watch. I can’t wait to read more from her.

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My thanks to HarperCollins U.K. Audio for a review copy of the unabridged audiobook via NetGalley of ‘The Serial Killer’s Wife’ by Alice Hunter in exchange for an honest review. The audiobook is read by Sarah Paul, James Macnaughton, and Kristin Atherton and has a running time of 10 hours, 16 minutes at 1x speed.

Alice Hunter had studied psychology and worked in the prison service as part of a team offering rehabilitation programmes and her writing is informed by this background. With respect to plot details, I am going to be cautious in order to avoid spoilers.

Beth and Tom Hardcastle have been married for seven years and have recently moved from London to a small village near Banbury. Tom works in banking and commutes daily to London. Beth has recently opened a small ceramics cafe, Poppy’s Pottery Place, named for their three-year-old daughter.

Then one evening there is a knock on their door. It’s the police and they want to question Tom about a murder ..... I will leave it there.

This is the kind of novel that I would advise it best to read ‘cold’ for maximum impact. Hunter’s writing is quite character driven and the story unfolds at a measured pace. Yet I still found it a page-turner with plenty of twists that emerged in an organic way. While most of the story is told from Beth’s point of view, there is input from Tom and on occasion from two other women.

With respect to the audiobook, having three narrators allowed for the chapters to be read by different actors. As she has top billing I expect that Sarah Paul read Beth’s chapters with James Macnaughton reading Tom’s and Kristin Atherton reading the others. Having three different voices brought variety to the listening experience.

Overall, I enjoyed this very much and felt that it was an assured debut. I look forward to news of Alice Hunter’s future projects.

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Beth and Tom Hardcastle have the perfect life…or so it seems until one day the police arrive from at their doorstop and ask Tom to accompany them to the station to answer questions about the disappearance of his ex. After that, piece by piece their “perfect” life is shattered and it’s not long before the focus turns on Beth - surely she must have known?

This is a fast paced, tense but enjoyable thriller. I loved having alternate chapters from Beth and Tom’s perspectives which give the reader insight into the criminal and victim. Added to that, there’s a third anonymous narrative which sparks plenty of intrigue and I enjoyed speculating whose voice it was.

It was fantastic to have a separate narrator for each character. I felt like each narrator gave a great performance and captured the characters perfectly. They were easy to listen to and kept me captivated.

There were elements of the plot that I guessed but also revelation after revelation that meant I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough. The ending is brilliant not only because I totally didn’t see it coming but because when I thought about it, the author had weaved clues through out the plot and the answers were there all along. The last chapter is chilling.

It’s a fantastic psychological thriller. I am really glad to have read it. Perfect for a book club discussion or a fan of true crime.

Thank you to the author, Netgalley and Avon for the opportunity to review an advanced copy of the audiobook in exchange for an honest opinion.

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A thriller with a twist.

I thoroughly enjoyed this audiobook, it was well paced, well narrated and I enjoyed the way it was written.

The twists were well placed throughout the story and I would definitely read other titles from this author.

Many thanks to the author and NetGalley for gifting me this arc in exchange for an honest, unbiased review.

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I’d like to thank NetGalley, Harper Collins UK and Avon Books for approving me for an ARC of this book.

I always enjoy an audio when there is more than one narrator, it makes it more dramatic and as a listener it has more of a play feel to it. All three narrators had distinct voices which made it easier to follow the different stories. They all did a fantastic job.

We start the story being thrown into the action and by the end of the chapter one Tom has been taken away for questioning. I love it when a mystery/thriller gets stuck straight in and builds the back story as we go along. It ups the tension and makes me want to keep going.

As a main character Beth was likeable and being a mum myself I immediately felt for the situation she was in. Can you imagine trying to keep a three year olds routine the same whilst dealing with your husband being arrested for murder? I applauded her handling of everything and felt she really had Poppy’s best interest at heart. As the story progressed I started to wonder what she was hiding. There was something about her that didn’t quite fit and whilst I had sympathy for her situation I did start to wonder how much she knew.

Tom’s chapters were the most haunting. They were well written, short and snappy chapters that left me with an uneasy feeling in my stomach. He was twisted, dark and calculating in what he said or did. What was the worst was he reasoning and how he saw his justification in his actions. If you then add Katie’s chapters to the mix you can see the fear and even though I knew where it was heading I wanted to save Katie in some way.

The story continues to progress in a pacey way and the big reveals keep on coming. Whilst I had figured one or two of the reveals out, it didn’t take away from the read at all. What stuck with me most was how rational our main characters had been in their decisions. Ultimately if they felt it was for the best then what could possibly be wrong with what they were doing?

This story left me questioning everything and trusting no one. It was packed with memorable characters, quick revelations and manipulations like you’ve never seen!

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A fab thriller with a clever twist at the end!

I was lucky enough to be approved for both an ebook and audiobook for this title. I enjoy being able to switch between reading and listening.

The narrators of this book made it into a lovely listen for me. I liked the use of male and female narrators to fully distinguish which character is narrating their thoughts in the pages at the time. They did well to set the scenes for activity in the story like the tension and anxiety Beth feels surrounding the nursery mums, Tom’s frustrations and ‘needs’ are expressed well. They speech was clear and audible.

This story is full of surprises, just as you think you know the full story, you are hit with another shocking twist, particularly the last one, that leaves you gobsmacked! It is told through the narratives of the main characters, and through this you can really feel the emotions and frustrations the characters are experiencing. I quite liked the story line and the deceit and lies that unravel as you progress further into the story. The character development is fab and very unexpected in some cases, but cleverly done! I enjoyed the twists and the variety of characters involved within the story, and was certainly hooked from the start. It is well paced and an enjoyable, easy read.

I absolutely loved how Beth comes across so innocently in the beginning and by the end her true intentions come to light! I liked the easy chapters that weren’t to lengthy, so when doing “one more chapter” you are able to add in another couple more without losing too many hours into the night.

I will certainly be looking into this authors future books to read, I really enjoyed her writing style throughout this book.

** I received an advanced copy of this ebook and audiobook to read and review. Thank you NetGalley, the author and publisher for allowing me this opportunity**

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Hard to believe that this is Alice Hunter's first book, it's THAT great!!

I was gripped and intrigued to see how it would end and flew through it, it's written at a lovely fast pace. It was well narrated too.

Definitely going to look out for more by this author.

Thanks so much HarperCollins UK Audio, via Netgalley, for gifting me an audiobook copy - can't wait for more!

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**Listened to the audio book**

This book isn't about 'who-dunnit' - its more about the aftermath, and how you would cope knowing that someone you were closest to was a serial murderer. How much would you stand by them? How would you manage?

I loved this listening/reading experience!! This book was so unique. It was really character driven rather than plot driven - like most thrillers/mystery/crime books. Not a lot really happens within the book, but yet I was completely engrossed with the central characters experiences.
The book is very simple in its premise, yet the writing and the audiobook narration made the execution perfect. It felt so visual and I could imagine it playing out in front of me - I really think it would make a great TV series.

I will be looking up everything that the author Alice Hunter has done before, and will be doing in future! Gripped!!

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The Serial Killer's Wife is told by a woman, whose husband is accused of being murderer, and the husband himself. When the police take Tom in for an 8 year old disappearance of his ex-girlfriend, Beth is left to care for their daughter while their town seems to blame her for her husband's actions.

This psychological thriller had some amazing plot twists and felt like a unique read since you got to heard from both characters. Fair warning, it can be quite graphic at times. I loved how you had no idea who knew what and whether they were lying. Definitely a book that you read in one sitting.

I received a copy of this book free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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