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Book Review of The English Wife

The English Wife
The English Wife
Author: Lauren Willig
Genres: Literature & Fiction, Romance
Book Type: Hardcover
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Set in the Gilded Age of the late 1890's in New York society and London. A little difficult at first to follow the transitions in location/date, but this book will draw you in. Oh, the scandalous lives we lead.....this novel is full of family secrets, affairs, and even murder.

Annabelle and Bayard Van Duyvil live a charmed life: he's the scion of an old Knickerbocker family, she grew up in a Tudor manor in England, they had a whirlwind romance in London, they have three year old twins on whom they dote, and he's recreated her family home on the banks of the Hudson and renamed it Illyria. Yes, there are rumors that she's having an affair with the architect, but rumors are rumors and people will gossip. But then Bayard is found dead with a knife in his chest on the night of their Twelfth Night Ball, Annabelle goes missing, presumed drowned, and the papers go mad. Bay's sister, Janie, forms an unlikely alliance with a reporter to uncover the truth, convinced that Bay would never have killed his wife, that it must be a third party, but the more she learns about her brother and his wife, the more everything she thought she knew about them starts to unravel. Who were her brother and his wife, really? And why did her brother die with the name George on his lips?