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For Better and Worse - Margot Hunt
For Better and Worse
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Till death do us part When they fell in love back in law school, Natalie and Will Clarke joked that they were so brilliant, together they could plan the perfect murder. After fifteen rocky years of marriage, they had better hope they’re right. Their young son Jacob’s principal is accused of... show more
Till death do us part

When they fell in love back in law school, Natalie and Will Clarke joked that they were so brilliant, together they could plan the perfect murder. After fifteen rocky years of marriage, they had better hope they’re right.

Their young son Jacob’s principal is accused of molesting a troubled student. It’s a horrifying situation—and the poison spreads rapidly. One night before bed, Jacob tells Natalie he is a victim, too. In that moment, her concept of justice changes forever. Natalie decides the predator must die.

To shelter Jacob from the trauma of a trial, Natalie concocts an elaborate murder plot and Will becomes her unwilling partner. The Clarkes are about to find out what happens when your life partner becomes your accomplice—and your alibi.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B077ZW32RW
Publisher: Mira
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
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sensitivemuse
sensitivemuse rated it
4.0 Couldn't put this one down.
**Spoilers ahead, you’ve been warned** This was an intensely insane book. It was filled with such tension and apprehension that you’re filled with pins and needles all throughout the book. You knew it was inevitable and everything was going to be crumbling down with Nat’s plan but the question was...
Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it
1.0 DNF at over halfway - SPOILERS
The plot idea behind this book is good. It's really interesting, but as it is used in this book, it doesn't quite work. Possible spoilers, though I will try to keep it non-spoilerish.The book opens with a couple on a first date, talking about how, since they are smart, they could get away with killi...
Momma Says to Read
Momma Says to Read rated it
3.0 For Better and Worse
Vigilante justice and the perfect murder. Except it's not so perfect. What the blurb doesn't give away on the who and why of this one is answered pretty quickly, so there's no suspense on that angle. The suspense here lays in whether or not Will and Nat will get away with it. On an emotional level, ...
Just a book blog
Just a book blog rated it
5.0 For Better and Worse
On their first date Natalie and Will, both law students, joked that they could plan the perfect murder together. After fifteen years of marriage, one son together, and a principal who has molested that son they will find out if they were right about getting away with murder. As a defense attorney Na...
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