The Perfect Husband
3 journalers for this copy...
From the back cover:
"'Till death do us part.'
So Tess married Jim. She'd never been so happy - he was a policeman with a great career, a man she was crazy about, and it seemed that at last she had escaped the fear that had haunted her all her life. But just two years later she helped put him behind bars for the brutal murder of ten women. Even locked up in a maximum security prison, Jim vowed he would come after her and make her pay. And now he's free ...
As the clock ticks, counting down to their reunion, Tess has got to change the ways of a lifetime. She's got to stop being scared. And she's got to learn to fight back.
Because this is a marriage that'll last until the grave."
"'Till death do us part.'
So Tess married Jim. She'd never been so happy - he was a policeman with a great career, a man she was crazy about, and it seemed that at last she had escaped the fear that had haunted her all her life. But just two years later she helped put him behind bars for the brutal murder of ten women. Even locked up in a maximum security prison, Jim vowed he would come after her and make her pay. And now he's free ...
As the clock ticks, counting down to their reunion, Tess has got to change the ways of a lifetime. She's got to stop being scared. And she's got to learn to fight back.
Because this is a marriage that'll last until the grave."
This book is being taken to the Chertsey meeting this evening.
Picked up at the Crown Pub, Chertsey bk/X meeting
Good book kept me quite.
Journal Entry 5 by ducky172 from not specified, not specified not specified on Friday, August 24, 2007
I caught the book waiting in Staines Methodist Church for my dad to give blood. I've always liked being part of something bigger, and it's much more interesting giving a book a journey, rather than just reading and diascarding it! I plan to read it, then leave it somewhere in Nottingham when I move, to give this book some miles.