It's Always the Husband (Campbell) - Book Reviews

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It's Always the Husband has great character development, allowing readers to really get inside the minds of the characters until the very end, where a shocking twist leaves readers stunned (A "top pick").
Romantic Times


Readers will be left in an adrenaline inducing "whodunit" game, until the completely unpredictable conclusion. This book is perfect for fans of Liane Moriarty’s Big Little Lies.
Redbook Magazine


[A] suspenseful if soapy debut from former federal prosecutor Campbell.… Demonstrating diabolical plotting chops and an ability to convincingly conjure settings, Campbell crafts a twisty page-turner that might have been even more powerful if so many of the principals didn’t prove rotten at the core.
Publishers Weekly


Twists, turns, and a puzzling mix of suspects …will keep readers turning the pages.
Booklist


[A] page-turner…. At times, the characters' self-involvement detracts from the suspense of the novel…. However, perhaps this is part of Campbell's larger point: complicity through silence contributes as much to each of the crimes as the acts of violence. Moody and dark in its portrayal of friendship and marriage.
Kirkus Reviews

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