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The Married Couple

They Vowed to Love Each Other. They Lied...

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The Married Couple

By: Maria Frankland
Narrated by: Beruce Khan
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My wife is dead. No one believes that I’m innocent — and honestly, if I were them, I wouldn’t either. Everything you ever read, anything that makes the news? It’s always the husband.

Beautiful, bright-eyed Michelle Jackson, a loving wife and mother, has been killed. Her husband Paul is accused of murdering her. Their little girl Emily, numb with grief, is refusing to speak. You’ll hate Paul for what he’s done.

Everyone said they were the perfect couple, always holding hands. They did everything together. But when you hear about their whispered arguments and the terrible lies they both told, you’ll be certain Paul is guilty.

But everything you think you know is wrong. After all, behind closed doors every marriage has secrets. And some are deadlier than others…

©2020 Maria Frankland (P)2024 Maria Frankland
Domestic Thrillers Thriller & Suspense Crime Thrillers
Engaging Plot • Interesting Twists • Great Narration • Psychological Depth • Believable Storyline • Insightful Portrayal

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I loved this book. As a victim advocate I highly recommend this book. The multiple ways that abuse was portrayed in this book are all unique and insightful. The narration was exactly what the content needed ! Highly recommend especially if you work in the DV field. Worth a credit.

Finally a real perspective

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This was an amazing book. I wasn't too fond of the narrator at first but eventually got used to him at around chapter 7 or so. This is a book filled with twists and turns with a shocker ending which had me floored. It's a frustratingly sad tale of depression, codependency and abuse. The characters were well created and I felt so much for them. It's a must read!

Intense

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I was given a free code for this book by the author. An unexpected twist at the end. I didn’t see that coming. It was a good read, kept me guessing. Beruce Khan was great narrating this novel. I love when a reader narrates the book not straight read it. I like when they put voices to the characters. Reading this book led me to ponder how many men out there are facing domestic violence and afraid to talk about it. Regardless men or women, nobody should stay in a abusive relationship. If you like suspense I recommend for you to check this book out. You will not be disappointed. It’s a fast paced read. I will definitely read other novels by Maria Frankland.

A good suspenseful read

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I'm required by law to state that I received a free copy of this audio book in exchange for my unbiased review.

And my unbiased opinion is that this book had so much potential and didn't act on any of it.

I tried so hard not to write any spoilers, but...well...spoilers ahead. Consider yourselves warned.

I think it covers an important topic -- the topic of female perpetrated spousal abuse is an issue that doesn't get discussed very often. Perhaps if a man had actually written the book, it would have made a difference? Who knows? I was kind of invested in the story until the end. I feel like justice would have been better served if we didn't suffer through 10 hours of court hearings and flashbacks in order to prove the main guy's innocence only to find out that he did it afterall. Oops. Sorry. The story had a lot of weight about how because this character is a man no one takes him seriously and he is immediately blamed for killing his wife just because he's a man and women aren't usually the aggressors in domestically violent relationships, and the message that the system needs to change with regards to this topic is very powerful. But then the author killed it by making the battered husband the killer afterall. It smacks us in the face like the main guy's wife hitting him with her handbag. It couldn't have been either of the clearly psychotic people in the story. It had to be the battered husband. Really? Come on! The whole plot point about his daughter being the only witness gets lost in the mire of court testimonies and supposed twistiness. So much potential. So disappointed.

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It was a great story , dragged a little bit but still good read ! I liked it and think it definitely good to raise awareness to partner abuse and toxic relationships

I liked it

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