First Wife's Shadow - Adele Parks
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Title: First Wife's Shadow
Author: Adele Parks
Narrator: TBD
Format: Unabridged
Length: 10:15:00
Language: English
Release date: 03-25-2025
Publisher: HarlequinAudio
Genres: Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense, Psychological
Summary:
“Absolutely gripping, this is revenge lit at its best. Provocative and compelling. I was left breathless at the final twist.” —Lisa Jewell, author of The Family Remains, on Two Dead Wives An exhilarating psychological crime thriller that will have you racing to the finish! Emma, a wealthy, independent, sensible CEO, has long put her chaotic childhood at the hands of alcoholic parents behind her. When she meets Matthew, a widower, gentle, interested and full of admiration for her success, they quickly fall into a serious relationship. Her best friends, Heidi and Gina, are initially delighted, but when Emma gets engaged after just three months, they panic. Matthew says the death of his first wife means he believes in seizing the day. And Emma says she's in love and that’s all that matters. And yet, Emma can’t shake the feeling that she is second best. Matthew would not be with her if his first wife was still alive. And so, she becomes obsessed, haunted by the memory of a woman she never met. Strange things start to happen. Emma feels watched. Objects are broken or disappear. And then an incident reveals Emma’s very life is in danger. Matthew thinks she’s drinking too much, like her father did. Heidi and Gina think Matthew is gaslighting her. Emma thinks she’s being haunted…or is she being hunted?
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