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    A Perfect Husband

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    £9.99
    What would it take for you to give up on the man you love, the man you thought was the perfect husband? Thought-provoking, emotional women's fiction from the author of #1 EBOOK BESTSELLER, THURSDAYS IN THE PARK.
    ISBN: 9781784294182
    AuthorBoyd, Hilary
    PublisherNameQuercus Publishing
    Pub Date08/02/2018
    BindingPaperback
    Pages480
    Availability: In Stock

    'Tackles a difficult subject with a light touch to keep you turning the pages' VERONICA HENRY

    A perfect husband

    To their friends, Lily and Freddy have a great marriage. He taught her to love again after the death of her first husband. But when Freddy becomes tense and distracted, a life-changing truth is revealed.

    A terrible shock

    Freddy has built up massive gambling debts that threaten to destroy not only his life but Lily's as well.

    Should she go forward - or back?

    Her friends and family urge her to forget him and move on - easier said than done. Is her willingness to give him a second chance just down to loyalty? Or is the truth something altogether darker?

    'Boyd is terrific at cutting to the quick of modern relationships' WOMAN & HOME

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    'Tackles a difficult subject with a light touch to keep you turning the pages' VERONICA HENRY

    A perfect husband

    To their friends, Lily and Freddy have a great marriage. He taught her to love again after the death of her first husband. But when Freddy becomes tense and distracted, a life-changing truth is revealed.

    A terrible shock

    Freddy has built up massive gambling debts that threaten to destroy not only his life but Lily's as well.

    Should she go forward - or back?

    Her friends and family urge her to forget him and move on - easier said than done. Is her willingness to give him a second chance just down to loyalty? Or is the truth something altogether darker?

    'Boyd is terrific at cutting to the quick of modern relationships' WOMAN & HOME