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jessicaxmaria 's review for:
The Silent Wife
by A.S.A. Harrison
A rapid read with chilling prose. Is it because I am a woman that I completely and totally sided with Jodi, who from the onset is the (more) villainous one? But then it's all shades of gray, of course, since Todd is a creep, a cheater, and acts like a baby. Unremorseful, unrepetant, and unlikable. Then I'm apt to not like Jodi again for tying her much more sophisticated self to such a man. But that's the beauty of this novel: I vascillated between these two characters as I read (since the book shifts from each person's POV) and also between their rather shaky moral grounds. Because nobody comes out clean, but I liked the ending!