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Review of Arianne Richmonde's "The Wife's House"

Wow! What a thriller! When the wife inherits the house on the cliff in Big Sur is it a blessing or just another million dollar home? Will her loneliness be thwarted by the triplets? Who are they really? What do they want? What is buried in the yard that has our heroine so worried? Pippa is an old friend of husband Juan, but is she who she seems to be? Arianne Richmonde spins a tale of intrigue and mystery with expert description and characters who morph into good and bad guys and gals and back in an intricate plot that will keep surprising you. I thoroughly enjoyed this "can't put it down" book and applaud the author for her talent and authorship of a great suspense novel. Thanks to #NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review this book.

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