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evergreensandbookishthings 's review for:
The Husband's Secret
by Liane Moriarty
Keeping with the summer reading binge of fluffy books, I picked up The Husband's Secret. But with Liane Moriarty, I feel as if there is some heft to her stories and I find them really, really enjoyable. It's helpful that she writes characters that are my contemporaries: middle aged mommies. (Sigh.) The crazy situations in which the women in her novels find themselves are so compelling and I can't help but placing myself in their shoes. Of the three Moriarty books I've read (in addition to What Alice Forgot and Big Little Lies), this included some tough subject matter (losing a child, would you cover up a murder?) which she dealt with deftly.