The Married Man – ARC Book Review

Title:- The Married Man

Author:- K.L. Slater

Date published:- will be published on 1st November 2024

No. of pages:- 419 pages

Genre:- Psychological Thriller

Rating:-

Plot:- 4/5

Writing:- 4/5

Overall rating:- 4/5

Everyone thinks my husband is dead. Just like we planned…

Eleven years ago, my husband disappeared. Eleven long hard years I waited, my heart breaking for our son, who didn’t know his father was coming back.

Today, my hands shake as I try to understand what I’ve just my husband has a new wife. This wasn’t part of our plan.

Eleven years ago, my husband made a terrible mistake. I sacrificed everything to help him fix it. But now he’s put our son and me in danger again.

We had a plan. He broke the rules. But who will pay the price?

A completely gripping and addictive thriller from the number 1 ebook bestselling author K.L. Slater, The Married Man will have you glued to the pages until the very last twist. Perfect for fans of Lisa Jewell and Freida McFadden.

I always make a point of reading KL Slater’s books as I always have enjoyed reading her thrillers. The Married Man is her latest thriller and is the story of two women Liv and Kait. Liv’s husband Rich disappeared eleven years ago and it appeared to be Liv have helped him to disappear. But then Kait’s husband Daniel looks like a mirror image of her husband Rich. Has Rich married again? Meanwhile, Liv’s son Maddox start distancing himself from his mother as he believed that his mother is hiding secrets from him and start befriending a mysterious man.

This was a fast-paced thriller and a page turner. The writer as always keep the reader on the edge and the unexpected twists and turns at the end of the book was great. The entire story is told in the POVs of Liv, Kait and Maddox and we know that Liv and Kait are holding secrets which is revealed in the end. However, in my opinion, I didn’t really enjoy this thriller book as much as I did with her other thrillers although as I mentioned earlier the pacing was great.

Overall this book worth four stars.

Many thanks to Netgalley and Bookouture for the ARC. The review is based on my honest opinion only.

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