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My Other Husband by Dorothy Koomson

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Also by Dorothy Koomson:

My Other Husband, May 2023
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Goodnight, Beautiful, October 2010
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Marshmallows For Breakfast, February 2009
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My Best Friend's Girl, April 2008
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My Other Husband
Dorothy Koomson

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May 2023
On Sale: May 9, 2023
Featuring: Cleo Forsum
432 pages
ISBN: 1472277422
EAN: 9781472277428
Kindle: B09L7XW72M
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Women's Fiction

Someone's trying to frame me for murder. But I can't prove my innocence. Because then I'd have to confess about... my other husband.

Cleo Forsum is a bestselling novelist turned scriptwriter whose TV series, 'The Baking Detective' is a huge success. Writing is all she's ever wanted to do, and baking and murder stories have proved a winning combination.

But now she has decided to walk away from it all - including divorcing her husband, Wallace - before her past secrets catch up with her.

As Cleo drafts the final ever episodes of the series, people she knows start getting hurt. And it's soon clear that someone is trying to frame her for murder.

She thinks she knows why, but Cleo can't tell the police or prove her innocence. Because then she'd have to confess about her other husband . . .

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