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2013
The disintegration of a
relationship when one of the couple is hell bent on pressing the self
destruction button should make for compelling reading, but for some reason The
Silent Wife left me feeling a little bit underwhelmed by both plot and malice.
On the surface Todd and Jodi seem to tick a long ok, but Todd is a serial
philanderer and whilst Jodi seemingly puts up with his crass and stupid
behaviour, underneath she is a simmering melting pot of bitter resentment and
long held grudges. When Todd is caught up in a web of his own deceit and his
world is crumbling around his ears, it would seem that Jodi eventually has had
enough.
The book is not badly written far
from it, there are moments of insight which ordinarily I would find compelling,
however, my main discomfort lies with the characters. I found both Jodi and
Todd deeply unlikeable and whilst unlikeabilty is no justification for
completely writing off a novel, I am more than convinced that the book would
have worked better for me, if at least one of them had been more congenial.
There are so many glowing
endorsements on the cover of the book, that I really feel like I have missed
the point of this novel, maybe the endorsers have read more into the
‘deliciously wicked’ aspect of the story. For me, it was neither delicious nor
wicked; it was just an ok read, which was neither good nor bad,it was merely
indifferent.
My thanks to Real Readers for the
opportunity to read this book.
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