The Wife Who Knew Too Much
By (Author) Michele Campbell
HarperCollins Publishers
HQ
21st May 2021
7th January 2021
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Psychological thriller
Family life fiction
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Crime and mystery fiction
823.92
Paperback
368
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 23mm
260g
He said it was forever. HE LIED.
Twisty Crime Monthly
Taut, unpredictable The perfect escape Newsweek
Page-turner Publisher's Weekly
A decadent summer thriller about marriages tainted by ambition, wealth, and desire from the Sunday Times bestselling author.
Shes in too deep.
Meet the first Mrs Ford. Beautiful. Accomplished. Wealthy beyond imagination. Married to a much younger man. And now dead.
Meet the second Mrs Ford. Waitress. Small-town girl. Married to a man she never forgot, from an affair ten years before. And now, shes wealthy beyond imagination.
But who is Connor Ford Two wives loved him, and knew him as only wives can
Who is the victim Who is the villain And who will be next to die
Set amongst the glittering mansions of the Hamptons, The Wife Who Knew Too Muchis a decadent thriller about the lives of those who will do anything for love and money from the Sunday Times bestselling author Michele Campbell.
Praise for The Wife Who Knew Too Much:
Gripping and Twisty Crime Monthly
Taut, unpredictable and sensual, Campbell's writing provides the perfect escape Newsweek
This page-turner is poolside ready Publisher's Weekly
Cleverly revealed subterfuge and a genuine aura of danger and confusion make this a fast and exciting read for fans of Liv Constantine Booklist
A fantastic poolside or at-the-beach read, but just as perfect curled up in a chair inside, escaping from the summer heat, The Wife Who Knew Too Much will have your fingers busy turning page, after page, after page The Nerd Daily
Campbell has crafted a practically perfect thriller with plenty of twists and turns that still relies on the believable to drive its thrills home Bookreporter.com
I will read anything Michele Campbell writes! Her stories are shocking and suspenseful. No one is superhuman just human and that resonates with me Rachel Howzell Hall, bestselling author of They All Fall Down
Praise for The Wife Who Knew Too Much:
Gripping and Twisty Crime Monthly
Taut, unpredictable and sensual, Campbell's writing provides the perfect escape Newsweek
This page-turner is poolside ready Publisher's Weekly
Cleverly revealed subterfuge and a genuine aura of danger and confusion make this a fast and exciting read for fans of Liv Constantine Booklist
A fantastic poolside or at-the-beach read, but just as perfect curled up in a chair inside, escaping from the summer heat, The Wife Who Knew Too Much will have your fingers busy turning page, after page, after page The Nerd Daily
Campbell has crafted a practically perfect thriller with plenty of twists and turns that still relies on the believable to drive its thrills home Bookreporter.com
I will read anything Michele Campbell writes! Her stories are shocking and suspenseful. No one is superhuman just human and that resonates with me Rachel Howzell Hall, bestselling author of They All Fall Down
There is so much more to this story than just a who did it Its clever. Twisted. Dark. Well thought out. It even contains a shoot out scene! Phew. Kept me turning the pages. Hooked. Gripping. Thrilling Between The Pages Book Club
It didnt disappoint. Its one of those books you can just disappear into Meanwhile Tales Before Bedtime
Praise for Michele Campbell:
A skilful and addictive story of friendship, betrayal and ultimately love, Its Always the Husband will keep you turning the pages until its dramatic end B A Paris, bestselling author of The Dilemma
Gripping a genuinely suspenseful thrill ride. Its a whole lot of fun Heat
A gripping, tangled web of a novel it pulls you in and doesnt let you go. I loved it! Shari Lapena, bestselling of The Couple Next Door
Michele Campbell is a graduate of Harvard University and Stanford Law School. She worked at a prestigious Manhattan law firm before spending eight years fighting crime in NYC as a federal prosecutor. Her debut novel It's Always The Husband was a Sunday Times top ten bestseller.