Our Husband
They're three women with one thing in common...Our Husband. When they found out about his cheating heart, they wanted to get even. But how even? Fate has just thrown a curveball at the women in Raymond Carmichael's life-- all three of them. When they meet at his hospital bed, they discover...
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They're three women with one thing in common...Our Husband. When they found out about his cheating heart, they wanted to get even. But how even? Fate has just thrown a curveball at the women in Raymond Carmichael's life-- all three of them. When they meet at his hospital bed, they discover they're all married to the same man. And when Raymond suddenly dies, the police suspect that one of these spunky ladies has commited murder... The Socialite-- Blonde, post-menopausal, and mad as hell, Beatrix always suspected Raymond married her for her daddy's money...twenty-one years ago. The Doctor-- a smart, small-town family physician, thirty-five-year-old Nathalie had ironically insisted on only one thing from her husband of seven years...absolute honesty. The Stripper-- Twenty-one and an exotic dancer, Ruby would have chalked up her brief marriage to a learning experience...if she hadn't been pregnant. Now they're three women left with a man's betrayal-- and worse, each other. But one thing they each insist-- they didn't kill Raymond. What can they do? Something outrageous and probably impossible: stick together to catch a murderer... A Selection of the Doubleday Book Club
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780312975654 (0312975651)
Publish date: November 15th 2000
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Category:
Humor,
Comedy,
Book Club,
Romance,
Mystery,
Contemporary,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Suspense,
Cozy Mystery
I liked this one quite a bit. Slightly predictable but very much enjoyable. These three women come together, hate each other, back each other up, etc etc, and it's fun. Takes twists and turns and you aren't sure who did it, although I always had ideas about who definitely didn't do it. The mystery w...