![]() When Will’s boss, the owner of the company, comes to Iris and informs her that a large amount of money is missing from the company and he will go to any length to get it back, Iris knows she has to act fast. “What else do I not know about my husband? ![]() ![]() It makes Iris wonder if everything she knew about Will was a lie. When Iris finally begins dealing with her grief (thanks to the help of her parents and her brother, who is also like her best friend), she begins to uncover little things about Will that just don’t add up – like where he grew up, for example. So what exactly was Will doing on a plane going to the other side of the country? Will, however, was not supposed to be on that plane – instead, he was supposed to be at a conference in Florida for his job. This is the question that Iris asks herself after a plane crash that kills everyone on board – including her husband, Will. I did fly through this, but it wasn’t as amazing as other books that I’ve been reading in the same genre. I had really high hopes for this book, but for whatever reason they kind of fell a tiny bit short, and I was somewhat disappointed. The Marriage Lie is another one of those thrillers that I have wanted to read for some time now, and I was lucky enough to find a copy at my local library, so I picked it up there. ![]()
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