My Husband's Wife by Alice Feeney
When Eden Fox comes back from a run, she's perplexed because her key won't open the front door of her house, Spyglass. The woman that answers the door looks like her and tells Eden that she can't possibly be Eden Fox because she is. Even her husband, Harrison who's home at the time, tells Eden to leave. The big question for the reader becomes just who the real Eden Fox is. Another storyline in the book is told through the eyes of a woman named Birdy who six months ago inherited Spyglass from her estranged grandmother. In My Husband's Wife the stories of Eden, Birdy, Harrison, and those around them are told as Feeney reveals one surprise after another in her signature style.






