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This was a gripping read from start to finish. It starts off with Sarah and James and their son Oliver. They want to leave the busy city and move to the quaint village James grew up in. It doesn't take long for rumors ton fly and the gossip of James' past life pinning him as a murderer!!! Does Sarah know who she married or has it all been a lie?
This book has it all - suspense, storyline arcs, twists, suspicion and a satisfying ending. I enjoyed it and it was an easy read that took me no time to devour. I haven't read anything of Kerry Wilkinson's works but, after this one, I am enticed to check out more! Thank you for the opportunity to advance read it!

My thanks to BookOuture and NetGalley for a copy of “ Your Husband’s Fault” for an honest review
I really like Kerry Wilkinson’s style of writing..He really keeps the storyline fast paced with a cliffhanger at the end of each short chapter...This latest release gripped me from the beginning and kept me guessing right to the end
Whenever I see a new title from him, and happily he’ is such a prolific writer, , I add it to my list of must reads.
Thoroughly recommended

I requested this book having never heard of the author but having just finished it I’ve discovered he’s actually written 50 books already. I’ll definitely be reading more as this was brilliant. Right from the first few pages it had me hooked and I was gripped all the way through. Lots of twists and turns that held my attention. Highly recommend this book.

It's been a while since I've read any of Kerry's books and I'm so glad I picked this one up. I really enjoyed it! Lots of mystery around the husband, loved the small village theme. Sarah did find herself in some sticky situations! I'd recommend this to anyone who fancies ignoring the housework for a day or so and indulging in a good mystery thriller!

Your Husband’s Fault by Kerry Wilkinson
I love how Kerry tells a story. The depth, dimension, and detail are brilliantly put together. I love being so pulled into the story that I don’t have time to try and guess the twist—because I am never right. The illusion is always so well played.
I enjoyed this story. The way things unfolded. The fast pace of the timeline, and the lack of filler. This happened so quickly and yet so slowly. The brilliance of Kerry’s storytelling.
The characters were all so well done. They were fleshed out so beautifully, yet still so mysterious that you keep reading trying to learn more. I loved the deception in the relationships and the complexity of truth.
The representation of a small village and the beauty and hardship that goes together was fantastic. I enjoyed how this house of cards crumpled, and the ambiguity between the lines. It’s always so fascinating when a novel challenges the reader's moral compass.
This was a fantastic read from start to finish. Things were set up so perfectly, and the twist was delivered so smoothly. Be careful who you trust, because you might be sleeping beside a stranger. Katy approved.
Publication date: May 12, 2025
Publisher: Bookouture

YOUR HUSBAND'S FAULT BY KERRY WILKINSON.
Release date set for the 12th of May 2025.
This is my 3rd or 4th book by this brilliant author. I love his writing style and his stories.
This book has it all from Small town gossip, rumours, mystery and suspense.
Slow burn.
Looking forward to the next one by Kerry Wilkinson

thank you net galley for the arc. this book was so good. lots of twist and turns , had me hooked from the begining

An excellent read for any and all readers! Author comes at you with both barrels and knocks you out of your shoes! Great job fleshing out all the characters. I give this book FIVE stars! Definitely recommend!

Well this book had me captivated from the very first page right up to the last page.
Lots of twists and I was surprised by the last twist. A definite recommend.
Thank you publisher and netgalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own and isn't influenced by anyone else

what would you do if someone in the community you just moved to asked if you new your husband? ermmm head spin!?
this is what happens to Sarah when she moves to the village James grew up in. James wasnt happy with the move. is there more to that than she could ever have thought? is she about to find out why in devastating ways.
because everyone there seems to think he is responsible for the vanishing of a young girl all those years ago.
Sarah is left untethered and cant believe it. this isnt her husband...hed never would he? when thinks start unveiling the truth could be more than she ever thought possible in all the worst ways.
this book hooked me from the first until the last page. read this book right now!

Another great page turner from Kerry Wilkinson. It grips from the first page and I couldn’t read quick enough to find out whodunnit. Flicking between past and present was crucial to the story. It had twists and turns and it all looked like it was pointing to the husband but would it be him ? I had to keep reading to find out. An excellent book, I highly recommend this book and author.

When James and Sarah move to his childhood hometown Sarah discovers a mystery around a young girl and her husband. Is what almost everyone believes true, was it a mistake to come to live here?
This story has some twists and turns that me kept reading, slowly everything got resolved. It kept me entertained till the last page.
Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the chance to read and review this story.

Kerry Wilkinson has written another propulsive read with Your Husband's Fault! Sarah's move to her husband's childhood village was her dream. That is, until they start telling her that her husband is a murderer. Fast, furious and very twisty!
Many thanks to NetGalley and Bookouture for this ARC!

This was a solid psychological thriller with a compelling premise—small town secrets, a long-missing girl, and a husband who might not be who he says he is. The setup definitely pulled me in. I mean, what would you do if someone at your kid’s school casually asked if you knew what your husband did?
The tension is there, and I appreciated how the past slowly unraveled through Sarah’s point of view. That said, the twists didn’t land as hard for me as I hoped, and some of the character motivations felt a bit surface-level. I found myself wanting more depth, especially with James and his backstory.
It’s a quick, engaging read, but I wouldn’t call it unforgettable. If you enjoy domestic thrillers in the vein of Shari Lapena or Lisa Jewell, it’ll probably scratch the itch—but for me, it didn’t quite hit the highs I was hoping for.
Still, a decent pick for a weekend binge if you’re in the mood for secrets, suspicion, and a touch of small-town drama.

Although many of his books centre around the idea of a missing person, Kerry Wilkinson seems to have a limitless amount of creativity around on this theme.
We meet Sarah who has moved with her husband James and their child to the village where James grew up. The move came about at Sarah's insistence, since James has never seemed to want to return there. And Sarah is about to find out why.
Because it seems that many of the villagers hold James responsible for a young girl's disappearance years ago. Sarah cannot believe that her husband would be involved in something so unpleasant. But the truth is even worse than she thinks...
A cleverly conceived and well delivered story that is an easy read, this one is not to be missed.

To say I wanted more would be an understatement. This was a delicious page turner right from the start. Everytime I had to put it down, it was all I could think about. I did end up finishing way past my bedtime, just so I would be able to sleep. If you love a quick, immersive thriller, than this is definitely for you!

4.5 stars!
After moving to her husband's small hometown, Sarah is shocked to discover rumors about her husband's involvement in the disappearance of his best friend, Lucy, 20 years ago. As Sarah tries to uncover the truth, she questions her husband's past and the secrets he has been keeping from her.
This read had me on the edge of my seat from the get-go! I've delved into Kerry's work before, and let me tell you, it's always a wild ride. There are so many hidden gems waiting to be discovered among lesser-known authors.
Sarah, the leading lady in this tale, is a total boss. She's relatable, likable, and has a backbone of steel. I found myself eagerly flipping through the pages, trying to unravel the mystery that kept me guessing at every turn. Trust me, your curiosity will be piqued in all sorts of directions but fear not - everything will fall into place perfectly. I even suspected a touch of the paranormal, but boy, was I off the mark. Keep reading, and all will be revealed.
With plenty of twists and turns, we bounce back and forth between past and present. Understanding the backstory is crucial for the story to flow seamlessly. By the end, everything clicked into place, but I couldn't tear myself away for a second. The ending? A total mind-bender that left me reeling. I live for those kinds of surprises!
If you're into fast-paced reads packed with suspense, buried secrets, and a past that just won't stay buried, this one's for you. I'm practically bursting with excitement for you to dive into this gem because trust me, it's a winner!
Thank you, Bookouture, for the digital ARC copy. I am leaving this review voluntarily.

Release: May 12, 2025
Author: Kerry Wilkinson
Publisher: Bookoture
Rating: 4 ★
This book had me hooked from the very beginning—I honestly couldn’t put it down. The story follows Sarah, who moves with her husband James and their son Oliver to his childhood hometown, only to discover that the town hasn’t forgotten—or forgiven—a mysterious disappearance from decades ago. Right away, you feel Sarah’s unease as strangers start making chilling comments and strange things begin to happen.
I really connected with Sarah as a character. She’s torn between wanting to believe the man she married and the unsettling clues that keep piling up around her. Her love for her son and the way she tries to protect him, even while her own world is spinning out of control, made her even more relatable. I could really feel her confusion, fear, and determination to find out the truth—no matter how hard it might be.
James was written in such a way that I was constantly second-guessing him. One moment I was convinced he was innocent, the next I was certain he was hiding something huge. That tension kept me turning the pages. And the mystery surrounding Lucy’s disappearance? Just when I thought I had it figured out, another twist would knock me off track.
The book does a great job capturing the vibe of a small town—how everyone seems to know your business, and how that kind of environment can feel both isolating and claustrophobic, especially when you’re the outsider. It added an extra layer of tension to Sarah’s experience.
There were a few minor issues—some pacing could have been tighter in places and a few small continuity errors—but nothing that took away from the overall story. The ending completely blew me away. I thought I had it all figured out and was so wrong. It’s the kind of twist that sticks with you after you finish the last page.
If you’re into psychological thrillers with strong characters, lots of suspense, and a storyline that keeps you guessing until the very end, this one is definitely worth picking up. Kerry Wilkinson really knows how to keep readers on their toes!
Sarah thought moving to her husband James’ quiet hometown would be the fresh start their little family needed. Their cozy cottage felt like the perfect place to raise their young son and leave behind the chaos of city life. But soon after settling in, things take a disturbing turn.
At the school gates, a woman confronts Sarah with a chilling question—does she really know who her husband is? That’s when Sarah learns about Lucy, James’ childhood best friend who vanished twenty years ago. The town hasn’t forgotten, and many believe James had something to do with it.
Shocked and full of doubt, Sarah starts to question everything she thought she knew about her husband. Why did he never tell her about Lucy? And if he’s been hiding this, what else isn’t he saying?
This gripping psychological thriller explores trust, secrets, and how well we really know the people closest to us. It's a tense, twisty read that keeps you guessing right up until the end.
Favorite Quote:
"once you've crossed the line, there's no going back. The truth becomes a weight you can't escape."

I found myself switching off from everything around me because the story is so intense!!! This is a must read book. Huge 5 stars.

This book had an exciting and new plot. If you moved to your spouse's hometown, only to learn much of the town thinks they were guilty of murder, how would you react? Would your faith in him be strong enough to trust him over the town? Throughout the book you sympathize with Sarah, who wants to believe her husband, but struggles to as evidence continues to stack up against him.
Sarah wants to trust her husband, but also wants to know the truth. This leads her into an investigation of her own, hoping the answers she finds are the answers she wants.
Throughout the book you will find yourself empathizing with Sarah as she not only questions everything she knows about her husband, but is made to feel un-welcomed by a town she wanted to love.
I think anyone who has ever lived in a small town can relate to the uneasy feeling of everybody knowing everything going on in your life, despite what you wish would stay private. Something Sarah struggles to adjust to after their move. But as the town learns more about her she also learns more about it, and starts to connect the puzzle pieces of the town's fabric.
Mothers will also be able to connect to Sarah, and her struggle of feeling like her life crumbling around her, but trying to act as if everything is okay for the sake of her child. Sarah is written as an attentive mother who puts her son Oliver as the priority of every choice she makes. While she herself questions everything she knows, she never lets her unease spill over to her son making her a very likable character.
No book is perfect, and this story does have a few things that could be fixed. There are some small continuity errors, and a few parts I think could be paced differently to build suspense and shock. But I would not let that deter you from reading, as nearly every book has something that could be changed to improve it. Even as is, the book was a very interesting read with some complex characters and plenty of ups and downs leaving you questioning the innocence of James, Sarah's husband, just as much as she does.