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  • Published: 11 July 2011
  • ISBN: 9781446473771
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 368

Four Wives



Welcome to Hunting Ridge, home to outrageous wealth and four desperate wives...

Meet: Gayle Beck, the matriarch of Hunting Ridge society, who struggles to reconcile her picture-perfect life with a numbing sense of unfulfilment; Love Welsh, adoring mother, who battles with memories of a childhood lived in the shadow of a genius father; Marie Passeti, over-stretched divorce lawyer and mother, who has lost her passion for life and for her husband; and Janie Kirk, yummy mummy, whose quest for acceptance knows no bounds.

In a world where happiness comes second to appearances, their domestic discontent spirals into an irreversible course of risk-taking, secrecy and self-destruction. For these four wives perfection is just a façade and behind closed doors infidelity, self-doubt and deceit run rife.

  • Published: 11 July 2011
  • ISBN: 9781446473771
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 368

About the author

Wendy Walker

Wendy Walker is a former commercial litigator and investment banker who now works at home raising her children and writing. She lives in Connecticut, USA, and is currently working on her second novel.

Praise for Four Wives

Acutely well observed and suspenseful ... a stunning reflection of life in an affluent American suburb, where the women seem to have everything ... except happiness. A great read.

Jane Green, author of, Life Swap

A cleverly woven, sexy debut that is a fascinating peek inside the gilded cages of suburban matrimony ... A true page-turner treat.

Jill Kargman, author of, Momzillas

A fascinating read. Wendy Walker delivers a blistering dissection of modern suburban marriage. I couldn't put it down.

Danielle Ganek, author of, Lulu Meets God and Doubts Him

Walker's first novel is a treat. It's well written and features great characters, lots of humor, and dead-on analysis of friendship, marriage, and motherhood.

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