Till Death, or a Little Light Maiming, Do Us Part by Kathy Lette
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Till Death, or a Little Light Maiming, Do Us Part
- By: Kathy Lette
- Narrated by: Melissa Madden Gray
- Length: 10 hrs and 7 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
Publisher's Summary
History teacher Gwen is driving to school when she hears a news report about a man on his regular morning swim, taken by a Great White. She races to the beach, but all that remains of Jason is his swimming cap, a flipper with a bite taken out of it and a bit of torn, blood-stained wet suit found floating on the other side of the island.
Her private heartbreak is interrupted by a woman screeching to a stop on a motor bike. A frantic Tish screams for information, convinced it's her husband who's been taken by the man-eater. Gwen tries to reassure her that it's Jason who's been killed. 'Yes and Jason's my husband!' Tish sobs, producing photos of them together.
Needless to say, Gwen's grief is somewhat blighted by the accusation that she's married a bigamist.
At the coroner's court, Tish brandishes her five-year-old wedding certificate. Gwen, who's been married to Jason for 10 years, is now not only lamenting her husband's death but also his betrayal.
Tish and Gwen's animosity is momentarily assuaged when they learn that neither of them will inherit anything; Jason recently sent all his money to some mysterious 'business partner' in Egypt—a 40-year-old English geologist named Skye.
They confront Skye, convinced she's in cahoots. Only to discover that not only has Jason married her in the last year, but she's just detected that he's stolen all her savings, too, including Gwen and Tish's money, which he'd hidden in one of her accounts.
What all three wives find hardest to face up to is the reason they were so vulnerable to Jason's charms—loneliness.
Till Death, or a Little Light Maiming Do Us Part is a revenge caper that propels our protagonists on the trail of truth and financial retribution, oh, and possibly the testicles of their traitorous husband.
©2022 Kathy Lette (P)2022 Penguin Random House Australia
Michelle
What an adventure!
The narration of this book was fantastic. Really enjoyed the story and the adventures the women got up to. Lots of laugh out loud moments too. Would recommend.
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Sheree
Another awesome Kathy Lette Book
enjoyed every bit of this from beginning to end. particularly the women’s relationship
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