A review by pavi_fictionalworm
The Silent Wife by Karin Slaughter

4.0


Disclaimer: An eARC was provided via Harper Collins International in exchange for an honest review. The Thoughts, opinions & feelings expressed in the review are therefore, my own.

Karin Slaughter does it again - I went into this one, expecting another intriguing and spine chilling thriller and I was not disappointed.

This is another of Will and Sara’s case - although this case takes both of them into Sara’s past when a prisoner accuses her dead husband - a decorated police officer of being a crooked cop.

It tears into Will and Sara, their relationship - and I honestly love how the author handled it, really. The angst, the insecurity and their.. feelings were given the due respect they deserved; that their relationship deserved.

And somehow, even with this one being my second book in the Will Trent Series; Will and Sara are absolutely adorable together - and I plan on actually picking up the rest of the series soon.

Now coming to the actual mystery/case within - in spite of me calling the actual perpetrator right from the start - the case is gory, creepy and yet intriguing at the same time.

The plot itself had me hooked from start -
I mean I read these books for Will and Sara’s relationship but I honestly stay for the violent and gory cases that get my adrenaline pumping and has me flipping the pages over and over until I reach the end.

Just saying? If you haven’t picked up Karin Slaughter books, you are definitely missing out.



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