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Kill Your Husbands
Kill Your Husbands | Jack Heath
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A witty, page-turning, twisty whodunit from the bestselling author of the Hangman series, perfect for fans of Benjamin Stevenson. 'A twisted and devious ride.' Hayley Scrivenor 'Kept me guessing right till the end.' Rachael Johns 'There are two brain-teasing mysteries at play here: One, an expertly crafted locked room puzzle to solve. Two . . . how is Jack Heath just so damn good?' Benjamin Stevenson Three couples, friends since high school, rent a luxurious house in the mountains for an unplugged weekend of drinking and bushwalking. No internet, no phones, no stress. On the first night, the topic of partner-swapping comes up. It's a joke - at first. Not everyone is keen, but an agreement is made. The lights will be turned out. The three women will go into the three bedrooms. The three men will each pick a room at random. It won't be awkward later, because they won't know who they've slept with - or can pretend they don't. But when the lights come back on, one of the men is dead. No one will admit to being his partner. The phones still don't work, and now the car key is missing. They're stranded. And the killer is just getting started ... 'I dare you to stop reading once you begin.' Dinuka McKenzie, author of The Torrent and Taken 'Can you trust your spouse? Can you trust your friends? Who's telling the truth, who's spinning tales? Turn off the lights at the holiday house and let's find out who's really unhinged. Kill Your Husbands is creepy, creepy, creepyand I loved it!' Michelle Prak, author of The Rush
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mjtwo
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2-3 Mar 24 (audiobook)
Free audiobook of the month and an easy listen between Virginia Woolf‘s far more challenging novels.
Maybe another outback noir featuring a female cop (with her own relationship issues) investigating two murders occurring during a couples‘ weekend away.
Not particularly believable or challenging. Not even sure it all made sense - the epilogue doesn‘t seem to really match the ending. But zipped through it nevertheless.

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ElizaMarie
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Just finished reading this book and it was really good. I was pleasantly surprised by the unexpected twist at the end.

Met my goals for #20in4 #FabulousFebruary
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ElizaMarie
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#20in4 #FabulousFebruary
@Andrew65
Finish:
📚 Bunny
📚Kill Your Husbands

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keepingupwiththepenguins
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We‘ve got swinging! We‘ve got murder! It has the kind of scandalous, ridiculous fun I love in a novel. It‘s perfectly paced to keep you intrigued all the way along. Even though the red herrings might feel a little obvious at times, the pieces of the puzzle fit together nicely in the end. I‘m seriously impressed by Heath‘s skilled hand in crafting a summer mystery. Full review: https://keepingupwiththepenguins.com/kill-your-husbands-jack-heath/

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