The Other Mrs. by Mary Kubica

The Other Mrs.

Unraveling secrets in a deceptive marriage

Written byMary Kubica
Length11h52m
Release dateFebruary 18, 2020
LanguageEnglish
★★★★ 4.2 (42 ratings)

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AuthorMary Kubica
NarratorPiper Goodeve, Jeremy Arthur
Runtime11h52m
PublishedFebruary 18, 2020
Rating★★★★ 4.2 / 5 (42 ratings)
CategoriesMystery, Thriller & Suspense, Thriller & Suspense, Crime Thrillers, Domestic Thrillers, Psychological
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

Mary Kubica delivers a chilling psychological thriller where the past isn’t just haunting—it’s woven into the present with razor-sharp precision. The story follows two women: Sadie, a grieving widow clinging to the remnants of her marriage, and Isa, her husband’s new bride, who arrives with a smile as sharp as her secrets. From the first chapter, Kubica plants seeds of doubt like tripwires, making readers question every memory, every alibi, and even their own instincts. The tension isn’t just in the whodunit but in the relentless unraveling of who can—and can’t—be trusted. If you love your thrillers with a side of gaslighting, this one’s a masterclass in suspense.

What sets this audiobook apart is its dual narration by Piper Goodeve and Jeremy Arthur, who seamlessly embody the alternating perspectives of Sadie and Isa. Goodeve’s voice drips with vulnerability and simmering rage, while Arthur’s smooth, measured tones make Isa’s calculated charm all the more unsettling. The narration isn’t just a performance—it’s a gut punch, heightening the story’s claustrophobic dread and sudden twists. Kubica’s prose is sharp enough to cut, but it’s the audiobook’s immersive delivery that lingers long after the final chapter.

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Editor's Review ★★★★

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I tore through *The Other Mrs.* in three sittings, and I’m not exaggerating when I say it messed with my sleep schedule. Mary Kubica doesn’t just write twists—she buries them in plain sight, then watches us stumble right into them. The story’s structure, alternating between Sadie and Isa, is a slow-burning fuse that Kubica lights with surgical precision. By the time the smoke clears, you’ll realize you’ve been played—brilliantly. That said, the middle act drags slightly. The tension builds so masterfully that a few too many introspective passages felt like a breather when I was craving more chaos. Still, the payoff is worth it. Goodeve and Arthur’s narration is the glue holding this audiobook together. Goodeve’s Sadie is raw and unfiltered, her grief palpable in every cracked whisper, while Arthur’s Isa slithers into the role with eerie charm. The only misstep? Some supporting characters sound indistinct, their voices blending into the background. But when the story pivots into its final, explosive act, the narration tightens, matching the story’s breakneck pace. If you’re a fan of unreliable narrators and marriages that feel more like crime scenes, this is your next obsession. Just don’t listen alone after dark.

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