The Truth About the Accident
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Narrated by:
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Taryn Ryan
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Written by:
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Nicole Trope
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I gaze at my husband’s once handsome face, so still and pale in the hospital bed. The doctors say I should keep talking. He might be able to hear me even after the terrible accident that left him fighting for his life. But all I have to whisper to my husband is this: "I know what you did."
Every day, I wave my husband, Damon, off with a kiss and a smile, drive our precious children to school, and make sure our house is pristine before preparing a delicious meal. I pretend I’m not filled with fury that he once nearly destroyed our perfect life. It’s important to carry on as normal.
That is, until the accident.
My husband was hit by a car. It was pouring with rain. Nobody saw what happened. But the police are asking questions.
Do they know about the terrible argument we had that day?
Do they know about the text message I sent, telling someone to delete everything?
And do they know that no one is happier that my husband is in a hospital bed than me?
An absolutely gripping psychological thriller about a family in crisis, a marriage at breaking point, and how secrets can be deadly. Perfect for fans of The Perfect Marriage, Shari Lapena, and Lisa Jewell.
©2023 Nicole Trope (P)2023 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.What listeners say about The Truth About the Accident
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- Gigi
- 2024-08-10
Lots of twists & turns - solid suspense novel
First time reading this author's work - definitely won't be my last...like the plot and different POVs...however, it got repetitive a bit when retelling the same incident from different perspectives...if you move through that, it's still a great suspense novel.
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