The Husband's Secret
What's it about
What if you found a letter from your husband, meant to be opened only after his death? Cecilia Fitzpatrick faces this exact dilemma, and her choice to read it will shatter not just her own seemingly perfect life, but the lives of two other women she barely knows. Discover how one devastating secret can ripple through a community, connecting strangers in unexpected and tragic ways. This story explores the moral complexities of truth and deception, asking how well we can ever truly know the people we love and whether some secrets are better left buried.
Meet the author
Liane Moriarty is a 1 New York Times bestselling author whose novels, including the HBO hit Big Little Lies, have sold over twenty million copies worldwide. A former advertising copywriter and freelance writer from Sydney, Australia, Moriarty masterfully explores the dark secrets lurking beneath the placid surfaces of suburban life. Her keen observations of family dynamics and the complex inner lives of women give her work a relatable and thrilling edge, making her a global phenomenon in contemporary fiction.

What's it about
What if you found a letter from your husband, meant to be opened only after his death? Cecilia Fitzpatrick faces this exact dilemma, and her choice to read it will shatter not just her own seemingly perfect life, but the lives of two other women she barely knows. Discover how one devastating secret can ripple through a community, connecting strangers in unexpected and tragic ways. This story explores the moral complexities of truth and deception, asking how well we can ever truly know the people we love and whether some secrets are better left buried.
Meet the author
Liane Moriarty is a 1 New York Times bestselling author whose novels, including the HBO hit Big Little Lies, have sold over twenty million copies worldwide. A former advertising copywriter and freelance writer from Sydney, Australia, Moriarty masterfully explores the dark secrets lurking beneath the placid surfaces of suburban life. Her keen observations of family dynamics and the complex inner lives of women give her work a relatable and thrilling edge, making her a global phenomenon in contemporary fiction.
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