A review by hollidayreadswithme
The Silent Wife by A.S.A. Harrison

2.0

I’m still reeling from reading the last few pages. Never the fan of ambiguity, I am now struck as to whether or not I dislike this book, or just don’t like the way it ended. I find that when looking at something like this, a book that insofar as just talks about the details of the plot because the blurb gives the plot away. I never know what to think.

The characters.. Let’s talk about them. I don’t really like any of them and so as soon as I finished the book, I promptly forgot about them. Jodi, the wife, is delusional and feels like those 1950s housewives but I’m assuming that this is in the present day. So this story doesn’t feel like it is current or even needs to be written. There is nothing really there that reminds me of Gone Girl like it is advertised as. I don’t mind it but it feels like false advertising. What I would say is that this is a lesson in what a woman shouldn’t do.

Spoiler So basically Todd dies by driveby shooting and the police is blaming the father of the bride, who is coincidentally supposed to be the Husband’s best friend. There are a couple reveals but I could already guess what they were and I didnt think that they were that shocking. Even the last thing that was revealed about Jodi, that she and her younger brother was sexually abused by her older brother.


I will say that there was nothing particularly smart or cunning about her. The world was just moving around her, all the particulars aren’t even her idea. It’s very sad to put this even on the same level as Gillian Flynn. Natasha, the other woman, is annoying but that’s just a perverse look of the “other woman when the grass is not greener”. This was not a thriller by any means. It’s sad but not thrilling nor chilling.

2 stars.