

Comparison to either of those two writers is far from a bad thing, but I’m not sure they’d make great collaborators.Ĭhapters primarily alternate between the first person perspectives of the husband and wife, so the audiobook is narrated by Imogen Church and Theo Solomon. Is the novel a slow-burn family drama? Or a domestic thriller? It felt a little like what you’d get if Anne Tyler and Lisa Jewell decided to co-author something. Where I struggled a bit was with the tone. What he learns is that she’s not who he thought she was, and she’s got a whopper of a secret (or two! or three!) in her closet. He's an obituary writer and just can’t help himself from starting hers just in case. Rosie Walsh’s latest novel is full of twists and turns, and I never was fully certain where the story would go.īecause Leo's wife has had a brush with death (from cancer… the publisher blurb just mentions an “illness”), he looks into her past. have really been loving The Love of My Life. īut first, she must tell him about the other love of her life. When the very darkest moments of Emma’s past finally emerge, she must somehow prove to Leo that she really is the woman he always thought she was.

But as he starts to unravel the truth, he discovers the woman he loves doesn’t really exist. When she suffers a serious illness, Leo copes by doing what he knows best – researching and writing about his wife’s life. Leo is an obituary writer Emma a well-known marine biologist.

But almost everything she's told them about herself is a lie.Īnd she might just have got away with it, if it weren’t for her husband’s job.

A dog, a house.Įmma loves her husband Leo and their young daughter Ruby: she’d do anything for them. I have held you at night for ten years and I didn't even know your name. From the New York Times bestselling author of Ghosted comes a love story wrapped in a mystery: an up-all-night page-turner with a dark secret at its core
