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His Other Woman Kindle Edition
Lucy’s husband has been missing for days while she tries to pretend to those around her, including her distracted teenagers, that everything is normal. In desperation she uses a phone app to track him—and discovers he’s with another woman.
As her life falls apart, Lucy realises nothing is as it seems. There is another woman in her husband’s life, but it’s someone she has known—and hated—for twenty years.
As the story unfolds, including in the national press, the family must pull together before lives are destroyed . . .
“Sarah Edghill knows how to pinpoint what goes on in families.” —Rachel Joyce, author of The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry on A Thousand Tiny Disappointments
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Jodie Harris is a versatile storyteller who enjoys narrating multiple genres of audiobooks. Having received her bachelor's degree in music theater, she worked professionally in theater and on-screen for close to two decades before pursuing narration. She currently resides with her family in Australia.
Product details
- ASIN : B09YGSX697
- Publisher : Bloodhound Books (May 19, 2022)
- Publication date : May 19, 2022
- Language : English
- File size : 2.2 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 307 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #205,999 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #316 in Marriage & Divorce Fiction
- #408 in Psychological Literary Fiction
- #667 in Women's Psychological Fiction
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About the author

Hello and thank you for visiting my author page! I am the author of seven novels, the most recent of which is THE WEDDING, which tells the story of Meg who travels to Wales for the wedding of her university friend, Polly. Meg has been looking forward to this, but over the course of the following 24 hours old resentments rise to the surface, grievances are aired and secrets are revealed in the most catastrophic way. It will be a weekend Meg and her friends never forget, but for all the wrong reasons.
Before turning to fiction, I worked as a journalist for many years, and during my career I interviewed hundreds of people with stories to tell. Listening to their experiences gave me a fascinating insight into humanity in all its guises: what makes people tick and how they react to whatever life throws at them. I aim to write books that suck the reader in: plots that keep you turning the pages and characters who work their way inside your head. The sort of books where you have to read just one more chapter before you turn off the bedside light at night.
I live in Gloucestershire with my husband and far too many animals and we have three grown up children. If you'd like to find out more about me and my writing, please visit my website - www. sarahedghill. com
In THE GOOD DAUGHTER (publ Oct 24) Eve is struggling to hold things together as emotional and physical demands are being made on her from all sides: her elderly mother has just gone into a nursing home, her young son is playing up at school and her ex seems to be enjoying a perfect life with his new wife and their daughter. Then Eve discovers a family secret that threatens to undermine everything she thought she knew about her own past.
In THE POOL (publ June 24) two sisters and their families arrive for a holiday at a French villa, to find a dead body floating in the swimming pool. As the police investigate and the media get hold of the story, the two families find their already fragile bonds are ripped apart and long-held resentments and secrets come to the fore.
In MEMORY ROAD (publ March 24) Lily takes her elderly mother, Moira, on one last roadtrip around the UK. As they trundle across the country in a battered old campervan, Lily feels the strain as she struggles to deal with her mother's decline, her own daughter's criticism and her ex-husband's forthcoming marriage to a younger woman.
THE BAD WIFE (publ June 23) tells the story of Katie, who becomes obsessed by a stranger and starts to worm her way into his life, with devastating consequences for both of them. Katie can't get local GP Joe Harvey out of her mind, but he barely knows she exists... yet.
In HIS OTHER WOMAN (publ May 22), Lucy's husband goes missing having sent her one brief text asking her not to get in touch. She eventually discovers he is with another woman, but it's not who she thinks it it, and the results may be more devastating than an affair.
A THOUSAND TINY DISAPPOINTMENTS (publ Sept 21) tells the story of Martha, whose mother dies unexpectedly and leaves everything a stranger. Struggling with grief and finding herself unsupported by her uninterested husband and bullying brother, Martha is left facing the ultimate moral dilemma: should she carry out her mother’s last wishes, or destroy the evidence so no one will ever know?
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Customers find the book readable and engaging, with one describing it as a page turner.
"...in the beginning, it took a turn around the middle and became quite good. But then, the ending comes along and leaves it as a cliff hanger...." Read more
"I was really enjoying this book. Until I came to the end. I can’t believe that the author ended it this way without even having a sequel...." Read more
"Started out slow like anything else but got REAL good. Lost one star for the ending..needed more to it than that." Read more
"...However this was a good story and a quick read would definitely read more by the author." Read more
Customers find the characters interesting.
"The characters were nicely developed , The storyline flowed . I do think it ended a bit abruptly. Abi was an interesting character" Read more
"...A great story with likeable characters and you felt as if you are there living the experiences with them...." Read more
"...Interesting characters that made you care about them or dislike them. Human flaws laid bare. So disappointed it was not a ‘complete’ book." Read more
"This is a shocking story. Wraps around you didn't off.Great story and characters But the ending STINKS!!! Leaves you wanting more!!" Read more
Customers appreciate the writing style of the book, with one describing it as powerful and another noting the author's beautiful talent.
"First time reading from this author and I love her style of writing...." Read more
"...Sarah’s powerful writing draws you into each character’s life. She brings you a family with little flaw's that readers can empathize with...." Read more
"A fairly well written book but many things about it were a puzzle, all through this novel there were why? Why?..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the storyline of the book, with some finding it good and flowing well, while others note that the ending is lackluster and leaves them hanging.
"The characters were nicely developed , The storyline flowed . I do think it ended a bit abruptly. Abi was an interesting character" Read more
"Come on now! The end sucked! Nothing was solved...." Read more
"...A great story with likeable characters and you felt as if you are there living the experiences with them...." Read more
"...However, the ending was disappointing, unless there is a sequel." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2022The characters were nicely developed , The storyline flowed . I do think it ended a bit abruptly. Abi was an interesting character
- Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2022I’m really disappointed by this book. Even though it was quite predictable in the beginning, it took a turn around the middle and became quite good. But then, the ending comes along and leaves it as a cliff hanger. I’m sure I am not the only one who is disgusted with this ending.
Do better Sarah Edghill. Do better.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025First time reading from this author and I love her style of writing. A great story with likeable characters and you felt as if you are there living the experiences with them. Will definitely be reading more of this author's work.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2022I was really enjoying this book. Until I came to the end. I can’t believe that the author ended it this way without even having a sequel. Very disappointed. I don’t know if I would read anything else by this author wondering if that is how she ends all her books
- Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2022A story written about real life and how we can all get carried away with the wrong impressions or thoughts, especially about those we hold most dear to our hearts. True story about twins, Tom and Stella, and how they rely and count on each other, even to the point where they keep each other on the most important shelf of their lives and of those whom they love. That's why Lucy freaks out when she gets a text that is noninclusive to information only that her husband won't be in contact. Hard competing against someone else who knows your most beloved better then you do! Great storyline with lots of ups and downs and plenty of questions and mystery. Wish there are more stories written like this one. Would read them all!
- Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2024Come on now! The end sucked! Nothing was solved. The story was leading us to a maelstrom of secrets disclosed to the wife in the courtroom, but the story ended before the courtroom procedures even began! It's as if the author didn't want to go there. Too bad, the author hinted strongly as to what was really going on between the twin brother and sister, but decided not to go there. Too bad she she chickened out.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024Storyline was good but just didn't keep me engaged. The ending was lackluster. Glad I didn't pay for this book.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024Started out slow like anything else but got REAL good. Lost one star for the ending..needed more to it than that.
Top reviews from other countries
- DDDZReviewed in India on September 19, 2022
2.0 out of 5 stars ordinary read
An ordinary read. A sudden unexpected issue in the ordinary life of a regular family. Nothing much happens throughout. Quite the case of a mountain out of a mole hill. A whole novel churned out of nothing at all.
- Christina (Australia)Reviewed in Australia on October 16, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Real life drama.
Loved it, could totally relate to all the characters and the sad storyline. Families can fall out and then fall in when it comes to matters of the heart.
- Sally LReviewed in the United Kingdom on August 8, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't put it down!
A novel with an unusual plot twist that I really didn't see coming. This is a family drama with a cast of interesting characters who make up a dysfunctional family unit. There are misunderstandings and secrets that unfold during the course of the book in a very satisfying way. I really enjoyed the read - a good follow up to the author's debut - A Thousand Tiny Disappointments. Looking forward to more from Sarah Edghill.
- Guy LeversReviewed in the United Kingdom on July 3, 2023
4.0 out of 5 stars Had me hooked from the start !!!
Gripping plot ….. really enjoyed this book , had you questing with each twist and turn . Quite pleased I guessed correctly towards the end . Also brilliant portrayal of the characters especially Lucy and the children . I thought the ending was perfect … again it just left you guessing … it would have been too obvious to announce the verdict .
- Kindle CustomerReviewed in Australia on August 23, 2022
3.0 out of 5 stars Unfinished ending
Am unfinished ending incredibly implausible and felt like a waste of time extremely gimmicky would hesitate to read anything else by her