The story is
one of a woman having fled an abusive marriage and establishing a new life with
a new identity, all the time knowing that her husband might track her down.
[Trigger
Warning: Domestic Violence]
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The story is
set in the present, with the main character looking back and reflecting on the
abuse she suffered at the hands of her husband and constantly looking over her
shoulder for any indication that he might have caught up with her. As she
gradually begins to feel safe a relationship develops with a local widower and
his young children
The story is
told from two points of view – that of the main character and that of her
increasingly deranged ex-husband – until the inevitable happens and he tracks
her down leading to a violent, but ultimately “happy”, ending for the main
character and her new life.
The book has
a number of stereotypes, not least that of the police detective as the husband,
and the main character having been brought up in a household where she
witnessed violence and abuse. The domestic abuse is extreme, both in the
elements of control, the violence and the way in which the abuser tracks down
his wife.
There is a
plot twist at the end where the woman the main character portrays is revealed
as the ghost her new partners dead wife, guiding her in their relationship.
The book was
made into a film – billed as a “romantic drama fantasy thriller” starring
Julianne Hough as the main character and David Lyons as the abuser. The reviews
were, on the whole, negative, described as "schmaltzy, predictable, and
melodramatic”. The plot twist particularly came in for a considerable amount of
negative criticism.
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