Home
It's Always the Husband
Loading Inventory...
Barnes and Noble
It's Always the Husband
Current price: $26.99
Barnes and Noble
It's Always the Husband
Current price: $26.99
Loading Inventory...
Size: Audiobook
*Product Information may vary - to confirm product availability, pricing, and additional information please contact Barnes and Noble
A suspenseful, absorbing novel that examines the complexities of friendship,
It’s Always the Husband
by Michele Campbell will keep readers guessing right up to its shocking conclusion.
Kate, Aubrey, and Jenny first met as college roommates and soon became inseparable, despite being as different as three women can be. Kate was beautiful, wild, wealthy, and damaged. Aubrey, on financial aid, came from a broken home, and wanted more than anything to distance herself from her past. And Jenny was a striver—brilliant, ambitious, and determined to succeed. As an unlikely friendship formed, the three of them swore they would always be there for each other.
But twenty years later, one of them is standing at the edge of a bridge, and someone is urging her to jump.
How did it come to this?
Kate married the gorgeous party boy, Aubrey married up, and Jenny married the boy next door. But how can these three women love
and
hate each other? Can feelings this strong lead to murder? When one of them dies under mysterious circumstances, will everyone assume, as is often the case,that
it’s always the husband?
"8 Thrillers You Will Devour This Summer" by Buzzfeed • "7 Books You Won't Be Able to Put Down This Month" by
InStyle
• "20 Must-Read Books for Spring 2017" by
Redbook
Praise for
It's Always the Husband:
"If you loved Liane Moriarty’s
Big Little Lies
,
put this thriller on the top of your list
…you won’t be sure “whodunit” until the very (shocking) end.
”
—Today
“
A page-turning whodunnit
that will speak to anyone who’s ever had a frenemy.” –Ruth Ware, bestselling author of
The Woman in Cabin Ten
"This book is
perfect for fans of Liane Moriarty's
." –
Redbook Magazine
"Fans of Ruth Ware and Gillian Flynn
meet your next obsession.
" —BuzzFeed
"In the tradition of
comes the excellently titled
It's Always the Husband
, a
thriller about three friends–frenemies, really
–who met as college roommates." –
New York Post
It’s Always the Husband
by Michele Campbell will keep readers guessing right up to its shocking conclusion.
Kate, Aubrey, and Jenny first met as college roommates and soon became inseparable, despite being as different as three women can be. Kate was beautiful, wild, wealthy, and damaged. Aubrey, on financial aid, came from a broken home, and wanted more than anything to distance herself from her past. And Jenny was a striver—brilliant, ambitious, and determined to succeed. As an unlikely friendship formed, the three of them swore they would always be there for each other.
But twenty years later, one of them is standing at the edge of a bridge, and someone is urging her to jump.
How did it come to this?
Kate married the gorgeous party boy, Aubrey married up, and Jenny married the boy next door. But how can these three women love
and
hate each other? Can feelings this strong lead to murder? When one of them dies under mysterious circumstances, will everyone assume, as is often the case,that
it’s always the husband?
"8 Thrillers You Will Devour This Summer" by Buzzfeed • "7 Books You Won't Be Able to Put Down This Month" by
InStyle
• "20 Must-Read Books for Spring 2017" by
Redbook
Praise for
It's Always the Husband:
"If you loved Liane Moriarty’s
Big Little Lies
,
put this thriller on the top of your list
…you won’t be sure “whodunit” until the very (shocking) end.
”
—Today
“
A page-turning whodunnit
that will speak to anyone who’s ever had a frenemy.” –Ruth Ware, bestselling author of
The Woman in Cabin Ten
"This book is
perfect for fans of Liane Moriarty's
." –
Redbook Magazine
"Fans of Ruth Ware and Gillian Flynn
meet your next obsession.
" —BuzzFeed
"In the tradition of
comes the excellently titled
It's Always the Husband
, a
thriller about three friends–frenemies, really
–who met as college roommates." –
New York Post