The Widow: A Novel. Fiona Barton. Penguin Group (USA). February
2016. 336 pp. ISBN#: 9781101990261.
Jean
Taylor’s husband, Glen, died very recently.
Since then, Jean’s been hiding out at home, a fearful, shaking,
exhausted woman who dare not open the door to any of these vulture reporters
who smell a harrowing story that will thrill the public and yield even more
stories. None of them are allowed entry,
until Jean finds she has silently welcomed tabloid reporter, Kate Waters, into
her living room. Kate has a homey style
that comforts Jean, makes her feel that out of everyone Kate would understand.
Still, Jean isn’t talking at all. Kate
manages to get Jean out of her home and into a hotel, hoping that a new place
will allow her to rest and eventually loosen up enough to talk about her late
husband, Glen.
Detective
Inspector Bob Sparkes has a different case plaguing his mind. A little girl, Bella Elliott, was playing in
her front yard one minute and the next minute was gone. The police haven’t been able to find two
year-old little girl since her disappearance in 2006 in Southampton, England;
and now four years later after innumerable conversations with Jean Taylor, the
truth is about to be told.
Glen
Taylor was the suspect at the time of the kidnapping but his wife Jean believed
his denial of the crime. This is truly a
psychological crime novel and Jean is a pathetically timid wife who lives her
life to please her husband, obeys his every suggestion as well as command, and
fears his disapproval although he has never hit her or abused her in any
way. When he’s home, he spends a great
deal of time working on his computer, but Jean has no idea what that work actually
involves. She herself works as a
hairdresser in a beauty salon, a job that doesn’t thrill her very much. So Glen is her world – a world that is about
to come crashing down with mind-numbing truth and identity-crushing reality!
The Widow: A Novel is a very nicely plotted first thriller
story by Fiona Barton! The character
studies say it all!
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