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Title:
The Husband's Secret (MP3)
Written by:
Liane Moriarty 
Read by:
Caroline Lee 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
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Duration:
13 hours 48 minutes 
MP3 size:
600 MB 
Published:
April 01 2013 
Available Date:
April 28 2013 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781743163450 
Genres:
Fiction; Australian Fiction; Crime & Thriller; Detective; Mystery 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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#1 New York Times bestselling author
Australian author

Shortlisted Australian Book Industry Award / General Fiction Book of the Year 2014

The Husband's Secret is a funny, heartbreaking novel of marriage, grief, love and secrets. From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Big Little Lies and Apples Never Fall, Liane Moriarty.

My darling Cecilia, If you’re reading this, then I’ve died … Imagine your husband wrote you a letter, to be opened after his death. Imagine, too, that the letter contains his deepest, darkest secret – something with the potential to destroy not only the life you built together, but the lives of others as well. And then imagine that you stumble across that letter while your husband is still very much alive … Cecilia Fitzpatrick has achieved it all – she’s an incredibly successful businesswoman, a pillar of her small community and a devoted wife and mother. But that letter is about to change everything – and not just for her. There are other women who barely know Cecilia – or each other – but they, too, are about to feel the earth-shattering repercussions of her husband’s secret.

'A staggeringly brilliant novel. It is literally unputdownable.'
Mail on Sunday

'Another masterclass from the author of Big Little Lies.'
Grazia

'Lip-smacking and sharply intelligent.'
Entertainment Weekly

'Simultaneously a page-turner and a book one has to put down occasionally to think about and absorb, Moriarty’s novel challenges the reader as well as her characters, but in the best possible way.'
Publishers Weekly