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Saturday, February 29, 2020

Finished: The Wives (Fisher) A psychological kind-of thriller about a woman named Thursday who marries a man who already has two other wives. Well, not really, because his first wife divorces him when he meets Thursday. And, after Thursday miscarries their late term baby, he finds solace in another woman, who he proceeds to get pregnant. He tells Thursday that his first wife never wanted children, so he wanted children with her, therefore, they agreed that he could go back and forth between the two. After Thursday miscarries, he then adds the third "wife", even though they're not legally married...but now splits his time between the three. At least...that's what he tells Thursday. He also tells her that the other two wives are aware of the situation as well, so Thursday feels like they're all in the same boat loving this "amazing" man, Seth. When Thursday accidentally finds a receipt for the OBGYN in Seth's pocket, she suddenly knows the name of the third wife. They've never known each other's names. Against her better judgement, she googles the name and actually goes and meets the third wife, Heather, without telling her she is the second wife. Things spiral downhill from there after Seth finds out Thursday has spent time with Heather, and that Heather has confided that Seth has a temper. When Seth confronts Thursday, she had been about to confront him about bruises on Heather. She ends up falling and hitting her head and Seth has her taken to a psych ward, where he proceeds to tell the doctor she has had delusions before. He also tells Thursday when she wakes up that she's had delusions and a fantasy life ever since they traumatically lost their baby. It gets pretty convoluted not knowing who to believe...especially when wife number one, Regina, decides to take her revenge. It seems she NEVER agreed to any arrangement and Seth flat divorced her for Thursday because she wanted to focus on her career and not have children. It ends up pretty wacky and you still don't know who to believe...or whether to believe that Thursday really is mentally unstable, until the very end. :-) A pretty fast read, but not high on any favorite books list for me.

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