Review by Melinda Garza
Tamar Cohen's War Of The Wives is a read that kept me entertained. Simon
Busfield was married to two completely different women and had two different
families. Simon's first wife, Selina, is older than his second wife, has three
children, Flora, Felix, and Josh, from him, and they live in a suburban home.
They were married for 28 years. Simon's second wife, Lottie, is the younger
wife, has a daughter, Sadie, with him, and they live in a city apartment. They
were married for 17 years. After his death, Lottie finds out she is pregnant
again.
Somehow, for all these years, neither wife knew about the other until Simon dies mysteriously one night. Selina is notified of the death and finds he is wearing a different person's wedding ring. Selina plans for Simon's funeral. Lottie finds out about his death when an ex-boyfriend voices his condolences to her. The dreadful truth is revealed in front of everyone at the funeral. Things start to take an atrocious turn from there.
Simon's betrayal brings out all kinds of truths and secrets. Their worlds were built on all sorts of lies. Their homes were at risk of repossession, they had families who really weren't their families, money became a hot issue, and they all begin to fall apart. Things use to feel safe for them all. The person who they thought was their husband or father was someone else entirely.
This story kept me on my toes and I couldn't turn the pages fast enough. The suspense continues up until the very end of the book. I would recommend War Of The Wives to readers. It is addictive.
Somehow, for all these years, neither wife knew about the other until Simon dies mysteriously one night. Selina is notified of the death and finds he is wearing a different person's wedding ring. Selina plans for Simon's funeral. Lottie finds out about his death when an ex-boyfriend voices his condolences to her. The dreadful truth is revealed in front of everyone at the funeral. Things start to take an atrocious turn from there.
Simon's betrayal brings out all kinds of truths and secrets. Their worlds were built on all sorts of lies. Their homes were at risk of repossession, they had families who really weren't their families, money became a hot issue, and they all begin to fall apart. Things use to feel safe for them all. The person who they thought was their husband or father was someone else entirely.
This story kept me on my toes and I couldn't turn the pages fast enough. The suspense continues up until the very end of the book. I would recommend War Of The Wives to readers. It is addictive.
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About the Author:
Tamar Cohen (who
also writes as Tammy Cohen) is a freelance journalist writing for national
magazines and newspapers. A late starter to fiction, she has now written five
novels - The Mistress's Revenge, The War of the Wives, Someone Else's
Wedding, The Broken and Dying For Christmas - all
published by Doubleday/Black Swan. Her sixth novel, First One Missing,
is out in July 2015.
She is a Writer
in Residence at Kingston University and lives in North London with her partner
and three (nearly) grown children, plus one very badly behaved dog.
Connect with the author at:
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This sounds really interesting. i couldn't imagine being in this situation.
ReplyDeleteAwesome review too.
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ReplyDeleteWow what a way to find out the truth. Sounds like a good book to read.
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This sounds like a good book, I keep looking at this book when I go to the store. It is on my TBR list.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this book very much and hope that others get a chance to read it. Here is my review from our blog, bookworm2bookworm.
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I think this book is going to be a fun read. I'm just sorry I can't follow Tamar on Twitter since I've reached the limit they've set.
ReplyDeletethis sounds like a very intriguing book. i can't imagine what that would be like to have happen in your life. crazy stuff!
ReplyDeleteOne hears about this from time to time. I don't know how someone can juggle two marriage without slipping up. I bet this book is entertaining.
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