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The Mum Who’d Had Enough: A Domestic Drama About Marriage And Secrets - Fiction - Paperback

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ISBN: 9780008157043

Publisher: Avon
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The Mum Who’d Had Enough

Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780008157043

Overview:
After sixteen years of marriage, Nate and Sinead Turner appear to have built a very nice life—successful careers, a comfortable home, and a beloved son named Flynn. But beneath the polished surface, the ordinary can crack in an instant. When Nate wakes to find Sinead gone, a stark note sits on the kitchen table detailing every shortcoming and omission he’s made, big and small. In the wake of her disappearance, the everyday becomes a maze of questions, motives, and guarded truths. This is a taut domestic thriller that tracks the unraveling of a seemingly perfect family from the inside out. The Mum Who’d Had Enough is written in clear, accessible prose that invites readers into Nate’s perspective as he grapples with guilt, responsibility, and the limits of forgiveness. It is a standalone novel that examines how far a person will go to protect their reputation, their partner, and their own sense of self when the life you’ve built suddenly feels unreliable. A gripping, emotionally charged ride from first page to last.

What Makes This Book Stand Out:
What sets this book apart is its sharp focus on the psychology of a man who believes he’s navigating a normal life until a crisis disrupts every assumption. The premise—an abrupt disappearance paired with a candid, accusatory note—delivers immediate tension without resorting to sensational gimmicks. The narrative stays intimate, centering Nate in a world where trust dissolves and the line between fault and fate blurs. Expect precise pacing, with short chapters that propel you forward while inviting reflection on marriage, parenting, and the quiet costs of everyday compromise. The author balances suspense with character depth, offering subtle social observation and a poignant look at the pressures placed on modern families.

Who This Book Is Perfect For:
This novel is ideal for adults who enjoy tense, emotionally intelligent thrillers rooted in contemporary family life. If you crave a standalone psychological suspense with realistic characters, a brisk pace, and a satisfying emotional payoff, this book hits the mark. It’s a strong pick for readers who like discussions about marriage, trust, and personal responsibility, making it a great choice for book clubs. Those seeking a compact, immersive read that combines domestic realism with gripping suspense will find it highly rewarding.

Key Highlights:

  • Standalone domestic thriller with a focused, character-led plot
  • Tense, emotional storytelling about marriage and parenting
  • Clear, accessible prose that sustains suspense without gimmicks
  • Well-paced twists that deepen when you least expect them
  • Compact paperback ideal for commuting, holidays, or gifting
  • Thoughtful exploration of trust, forgiveness, and personal responsibility

Why You’ll Love This Book:
The Mum Who’d Had Enough blends domestic realism with spine-tingling suspense. If you crave a story that feels true to life yet keeps you turning pages, this is for you. It offers a compelling protagonist, a crisis that jolts the family dynamic, and an emotional arc that rewards careful reading. The standalone nature means you can dive in without a long series commitment, making it a satisfying treat for readers who want a complete, immersive experience in a few evenings. A thoughtful gift for thriller fans and a confident addition to any bookshelf.

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