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How well do you know your husband? Cecilia Fitzpatrick, devoted mother, successful Tupperware business owner and efficient P&C President, has found a letter from her husband: 'For my wife, Cecilia Fitzpatrick, to be opened only in the event of my death.' But Cecilia's husband isn't dead, he's on a business trip. And when she questions him about it on the phone, Cecilia senses something she hasn't experienced before: John-Paul is lying. What happens next changes Cecilia's formerly blissful suburban existence forever, and the consequences will be life-changing for the most unexpected people. Praise for The Husband's Secret 'So good you won't be able to keep it to yourself' USA TODAY 'The story is cleverly plotted, full of suspense and so well-written that it pulls you in from the first page' SUNDAY MIRROR 'Dark and compelling, this is a must read' SUN 'Intelligent and funny' SYDNEY MORNING HERALD

Product code: 9781761266201

ISBN 9781761266201
On Sale Date 28/03/2023
Dimensions (HxWxD in mm) H130xW198xS26
No. Of Pages 416
Publisher Pan Macmillan Australia
How well do you know your husband? Cecilia Fitzpatrick, devoted mother, successful Tupperware business owner and efficient P&C President, has found a letter from her husband: 'For my wife, Cecilia Fitzpatrick, to be opened only in the event of my death.' But Cecilia's husband isn't dead, he's on a business trip. And when she questions him about it on the phone, Cecilia senses something she hasn't experienced before: John-Paul is lying. What happens next changes Cecilia's formerly blissful suburban existence forever, and the consequences will be life-changing for the most unexpected people. Praise for The Husband's Secret 'So good you won't be able to keep it to yourself' USA TODAY 'The story is cleverly plotted, full of suspense and so well-written that it pulls you in from the first page' SUNDAY MIRROR 'Dark and compelling, this is a must read' SUN 'Intelligent and funny' SYDNEY MORNING HERALD