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Wow! This was really well written. I loved the beginning, especially when Fran listed her possible alibis. All the ideas and information were laid out so well in this book. The author clearly knew what he was doing.
I’m impressed.
It was intriguing at first, trying to figure out why Fran killed them and what really happened. I was really curious about what drove her to do it. I couldn’t guess the reason right away.
I just wish there was more to the ending. I’m still wondering what happens after what Gareth did in the epilogue. Will there be a Book 2? I really hope so!
Either way, this was a great read, a solid standalone. Definitely a 5-star read for me.
Thank you author H.J. Garbett, Storm Publishing and NetGalley for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own.

This started off great. I liked the pov of Fran as she murdered her neighbor & the pov of Gareth as he decides to investigate. The humor at first was also good. However, as the story progressed it became a little slower and some things brought up slowed the pace. The ending wasn’t what I was hoping for. Gareth was introduced as an upstanding man with high morals, so I can’t reconcile him doing a complete change to his personality. That lost me. Just a middle of the road story for me.

Okay, wow. This book took me on a wild, darkly hilarious, and completely unpredictable ride—and I loved every twisted second of it.
My Wife, The Serial Killer is exactly what the title promises, but somehow it’s also so much more. It’s dark and disturbing in all the right ways, but also weirdly tender, with moments that had me both laughing and raising my eyebrows like, Did that really just happen? The voice in this book is sharp, witty, and so clever—it made the entire experience feel fresh and completely original.
The relationship dynamic was such a fascinating part of the story. It wasn’t just about the shock factor or suspense (though it definitely had that)—it was about power, loyalty, manipulation, and the blurred lines between love and survival. I was genuinely hooked, constantly trying to figure out who I should be rooting for… and that shifting tension made it impossible to put down.
What I appreciated most was that the book didn’t try too hard to be something it’s not—it leaned into the absurdity and the darkness just enough, without losing its emotional core. Garbett managed to keep the story engaging without relying on clichés or predictable twists, and that alone made it stand out in the thriller space for me.
If you enjoy offbeat psychological thrillers with a strong dose of dark humor and morally grey characters, My Wife, The Serial Killer is one to add to your list. It’s smart, bold, and totally unforgettable.

3.25 stars.
Thank you Netgalley for the digital ARC. Finished this in two sitting and in less than 8 hours. I was intrigued from the very beginning. A female serial killer reminds me so much of the Mindfuck series. But the ending was predictable after a certain point in the story.
The blurb sounded so promising but the execution and delivery was underwhelming.
However, i don't mind spending half of my day reading this because of the dark humor and the pacing.

Fran kills her neighbor and an investigation by the police starts right away. As the evidence gathers it soon becomes clear to her police officer husband Gareth that his wife is guilty. What will he do with this information and how will everything turn out? I absolutely loved this book. The female main character was definitely my favorite. She was hilarious, had a dark sense of humor, and was very unhinged. I liked the personality that Fran had and I liked the witty banter between her and Gareth. I love how I was hooked right away on the first page and kept wanting to read more and more throughout to see what happened next. I highly recommend this book to people looking for a witty and dark humor filled psychological thriller.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I really enjoyed “My wife the serial killer”. On NetGalley (thank y’all for the book) It's billed as a mystery, but it feels more like a dark comedy with a side of romance and found family. The couple in this book give black cat X golden retriever vibes which was really entertaining especially in the beginning during Gareth clueless moments.
Don't go in expecting a huge plot twist Yk the killer and the reasons why pretty early on . The reveal is more of a drawn-out “how is this going to end" moment that makes you question certain characters. The characters are supposedly redeemable, but I couldn't get on board with the male lead later on. The FMC is a total badass, though and I loved her.
I personally disliked the ending, but I understand why the book couldn’t end the way I wanted. Ending Thoughts: a total mixed bag of emotions. If you like morally grey characters and stories that make you think as well as the mindfuck series, give it a shot.

I requested this book because, as a true crime junkie who spends every drive listening to true crime podcasts, I thought it would be so fun to read about a not-so-true crime tale. This book did not disappoint.
It was my first time coming across the author and so loved how suspense, thrills, emotion and humor were so well balanced with this. It was a thrillcom, if you will!! Thriller meets comedy.
Fran is something else! I loved hearing her inner thoughts and she is not your typical serial killer. She’s a police wife, cat mom, social worker, regular member of society.
She hides in plain site and makes some mistakes here and there that you just know will come back to bite her in the butt later. I loved it!
I also liked reading chapters from Gareth’s POV. I had zero clue how this was all going to play out with him and it was fun to make my own opinions and thoughts and see if I got it right.
Definitely recommend!

I’ve never met a FMC quite like Fran. She is beyond unhinged. This book is a mixture of my favorite mystery, humor, with a splash of murder. She has a kind of dark sense of humor that only work for certain people and it definitely works for her. Her husband is a detective which makes her being a killer even more hilarious at least to me. I love their dynamic, and I will definitely pick up a physical copy when the book is released.

Read and reviewed in exchange for a free copy from NetGalley. This was one of my favourite books of 2025 so far. I love the female serial killer comedy genre, and this was a particularly well-written example. Fran and Gareth were both engaging and likeable characters, and I loved the dynamic of serial killer and detective. I ended up utterly invested in their relationship, although I did end up morally questioning myself... Perhaps I shouldn't have been *quite* so keen for Fran to quite literally get away with murder... This book was so cleverly written: it was funny, emotional, and completely drew you into the story. There was so much nuance and depth to the characters. I also loved Mep! I can't wait to read more by this author.

I immediately thought when I saw this book come by: this is something for me! I love those darker stories that come with a hefty dose of sarcastic humor.
The title is particularly well chosen and the cover is just fantastic. They were clearly meant to put a smile on the reader's face, and they certainly did that for me.
The book also started straight away with full-on action and the necessary humor. Wonderful.
The author definitely knows how to tell a story. Everything was described in such a way that I felt like I was watching a movie rather than reading a book.
The story itself is also well constructed, and Fran plays her role as vigilante flawlessly. Of course, she does have the disadvantage that her husband is a detective and is the first on the scene—and initially in charge of the investigation…
Both characters are conflicted. Fran, because she knows her actions aren't justifiable, but on the other hand, she wants justice. Her husband, because he has to choose between doing his duty or supporting his wife. And both of them have to make a choice.
How it ends? I'm not going to say. I'll let you discover that for yourselves when you read the book.
It's a very good book with a few interesting twists. The only downside for me was that the humor faded into the background a bit. 4.5 stars.
Thank you.

The idea is interesting, but I had trouble with the execution.
The writing is pretty good, and so is the pacing, but the characters were weirdly executed.
For some reason, all of the women characters are awful persons with no redeeming qualities.
And the husband was especially difficult to understand, and his arc didn't really made sense to me. The guy completely changes his personality in the span of 50 pages.
It could have been better.

My wife, the Serial Killer is the first published novel by H.J. Garbett.
Fran (a social worker) and Gareth (a detective) have been married for a few years and recently moved to a new neighborhood. Everything seems to be working out for them until Gareth's detective senses activate and he starts investigating the disappearance of their old neighbor. But what Gareth doesn't know is that Fran is involved in all this mess.
First of all, the writing flows so nicely that reading this book goes by quickly. By the first chapter, I was already interested.
In these kinds of stories, the killer character is unlikable, especially in first person, but not Fran, she is very likable, you don't understand her motives right until the end, but you get the sense that she has a good reason to do it.
With Gareth, it took me more time to warm up to him . Whenever there was a chapter with him as first person, I wanted to get it over with, he was such a holy guy that he felt inauthentic, but by half of the book, I liked him.
The story, even though it has little mystery, it kept me wondering how it was going to resolve, because I wanted Fran to get a happy ending.
Thank you so much Storm publishing for letting me read an advance copy.

4⭐️
This dark comedy about a serial killer who’s married to a very ‘by-the-book’ detective is an easy, drama filled read.
What would you do if you suspected your spouse of murder?
Fran has some wrongs to right, but this time, her revenge hits a little too close to home.
I had a few issues with the pacing. It didn’t feel as high stakes as it should have, at times and there were lulls where I feel like it could have moved faster, but overall it’s an easy, fun read that I really enjoyed.
Thank you NetGalley and Storm Publishing for the advanced copy

I went into My Wife, The Serial Killer expecting a tense, twist-filled thriller, especially given the intriguing premise—a woman kills her next-door neighbor, and her husband, a police officer, ends up investigating the case. It had all the makings of a gripping story, but unfortunately, it didn’t quite land for me.
The book starts strong, with a solid setup that immediately pulled me in. But as the story progressed, the pacing really faltered. It felt like the momentum just… disappeared. I kept waiting for the twists and turns typical of the genre, but they never came, and I found myself increasingly disengaged and hoping it would just wrap up.
One detail that really stood out to me (in a not-so-great way) was the lack of a clear setting. At no point in the book is the location established, which made it hard to visualize scenes or get fully immersed. It might seem small, but for me, setting helps anchor a story—and the absence of one was distracting.
Overall, this just wasn’t the thriller I was hoping for. If you’re a fan of fast-paced, suspenseful stories with big reveals, this might not hit the mark. It didn’t for me.

This book is a serial killer thriller that made me giggle throughout. I loved the banter and relationship between Fran and Gareth. There wasn't a huge reveal or twist- just a pretty straight forward story for the most part, which was fine since the writing was so good. I will say that the book dragged a little in the middle and I didn't particularly care for the ending. I feel it would benefit from being a little shorter in length. Overall, a funny and entertaining read.

Thanks to NetGalley, the publisher, and the author for the opportunity to read an advance copy of this book.
Quick and funny with characters you can absolutely picture, including Mep the cat. This would make a great movie. I loved the writing, and the epilogue was fantastic. I loved Fran right from the start. Gareth took a little longer but he did grow on me around the halfway point, where he kind of turned into a different person. I liked that it wasn't simply a mystery but about how far you'd go to protect your family.

There is nothing more that I love than an unhinged female main character in a novel! This book is witty, funny, shocking, clever and unforgettable! It is full of mystery and adventure. This is the author’s debut novel and I will say that she absolutely nailed it! It is a medium paced read that has lovable characters in it! I really loved the female main character, Fran. The way that she thinks in this book is downright hilarious, in a dark way of course. I really started liking her husband Gareth too, especially towards the end of the book. I really enjoyed the dual points of views and the extra point of view at the ending! The flaws of the female main character is a main focus of the story. This book flows well, is extremely captivating and comes with a killer female character! It also comes with a shocking twist at the end!
Even though this has a lot of humor in it, it still is very dark and tense. Fran ends up murdering someone right at the very beginning of the book. Gareth is a detective and becomes curious of the neighbor’s sudden disappearance. Gareth is deep in his work and really doesn’t pay attention in the world in which he lives in. This book becomes a mystery really quickly and throughout the entire book. Overall, I give this a solid 5 out of 5 stars rating!
I think anyone that enjoyed “The Mindf*ck Series” and the book “How to Kill Your Family” would love reading this book. Content warnings include death and murder.
Thank you to NetGalley, author H. J. Garbett and Storm Publishing for this digital advanced reader’s copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. All thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.
This book is expected to be published on June 17, 2025!

4 stars
My Wife, the Serial Killer was my first ARC through NetGalley and I was so excited to read it. The book throws you right into the murder from the very first page, which immediately pulled me in. It starts off strong, but around the 30 percent mark, the pacing slowed down a bit. It really picks up again around 60 percent and from that point on, I honestly could not put it down. It was so fast paced and gripping all the way to the end.
One thing I really enjoyed was how the story reveals information only when it becomes relevant. It kept things tense and unpredictable. I also loved the main character’s voice, especially the moments when she spoke directly to us. It added a fun, cheeky tone that worked really well. And the banter? Absolute gold.
For a debut novel, this was a great read. I rated it 4 stars. I do think it could have been slightly shorter to avoid that slower section in the middle, but overall I really enjoyed it.
Would definitely read another book from this author!!
Many thanks to Storm Publishing and NetGalley for the opportunity to read this early.

This was a witty and engaging read that made me laugh out loud, while also recoiling in shock. It follows the story of Gareth and Fran, he’s a police officer and she’s a social worker. Fran has some significant past trauma, and this follows her challenges to deal with that trauma while navigating married life.
I liked the dual pov as it gave a good insight into both main characters, I also liked the humour throughout the book as this kept it light and interesting. There were some really unlikeable characters, which was done well to really antagonise you within the storyline. The twist at the end was a good one, and one I really did not see coming!

My Wife, The Serial Killer was fast paced, though it felt as if it abruptly stalled and picked the pace back up again a couple of times. During the slower moments, I found it difficult to get through. There were moments where it felt like the storyline was getting distracted, delving too much into details that weren’t relevant to the plot. But there were funny moments, suspenseful moments, emotional moments. Fran and Gareth felt like a realistic depiction of a domestic, married couple with secrets buried beneath the veneer of their expectations of who their spouse was. The ending was a pleasant surprise.