Last we heard, Cinderella was in rehab, Snow White got divorced, and Sleeping Beauty had insomnia.
Fairy tales can turn ugly faster than you can say happily ever after.
For further proof, check out Novel About My Wife, by Emily Perkins.
Narrator Tom and his wife, Ann, seem to have beaten the odds with a new home in London, a bun in the oven, and a newfound zest for life. Ann spends nights reorg’ing the house for the baby; writer Tom searches for a new gig to support them.
But the tables turn when, after a freak subway accident, Ann becomes convinced she’s being stalked. Meanwhile Tom, who’s proving to be terminally unemployed, can’t figure out why his wife has become cryptic and enigmatic.
Perkins has crafted a page-turner about delusion, self-awareness, and the male psyche.
The end.
Available online at amazon.com.













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