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A Sociopath's Guide to a Successful Marriage

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A Sociopath's Guide to a Successful Marriage

By: MK Oliver
Narrated by: Perdita Weeks
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A whip-smart and darkly funny crime novel—perfect for fans of My Sister, the Serial Killer and The Maid—that follows a wife and mother with a deadly secret that she must suppress if she wants to maintain her picture-perfect façade.

Meet Lalla Rook. Lalla has a lot on her plate: She needs to guarantee her husband makes partner, secure her dream house in Hampstead, and get her daughter into a prestigious prep school. And on the afternoon she stabs a stranger seven times after he breaks into her living room, she has a four-year-old’s birthday party to host.

With an unambitious partner, two demanding children, and a barely adequate large house in a nice (if not quite fashionable) part of town, Lalla’s life isn’t quite perfect yet. And she can’t pretend she hasn’t missed the adrenaline rush that comes with transgressing. Besides, as a wife and mother, she’s already an expert multi-tasker. So, disposing of a body, framing a friend, and being the world’s best mother can easily be managed alongside the usual domestic minutiae.

It’s just that her husband Stephen seems distracted, her daughter’s drowning of the class hamster is affecting her academic future, and then there is the unexpected intruder. Who is this man and what does he want from her? Because Lalla has a past she’d rather keep hidden—and the sudden appearance of the police means that avoiding them will be yet another task to cross off her to-do list.

Funny, calculating, hypercompetent, and ambitious, Lalla is your next favorite antiheroine. Just don’t mention it to her mother-in-law.
Crime Fiction Domestic Thrillers Thriller & Suspense Women's Fiction Marriage Crime Exciting Funny Murder
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This was great from start to finish! If you are on the fence, get it!

Loved it!

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I just loved this book. Total laugh a minute. I found myself rooting for Lalla- was that wrong.. she was so clever. Which of course means the author is the real clever one.

The narrator was perfect for the script.

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Before I rave about this unputdownable book, I just finished “Look Closer” and “Dear Debbie” before starting this. So needless to say, I was on a roll with the sociopathic women genre. My only complaint about THIS book, is that it ended! I want more Lalla and would love to see a series exploring how she copes with her new life. This book summarized: what if your daughter was Wednesday Adams, your mother-in-law was the Wicked Witch of the West, your husband was the Cowardly Lion and Lalla is basically the Fairy Godmother keeping both her family and friends on the path she sees fit. Whether it’s good or bad for them. You will devoure this and fall in love with one of the best characters ever written. Please give us more Lalla!!!!

Lalla Is Spellbounding!

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I loved this book! The character’s approach to life is so unique and enjoyable. Many of the situations she faces are of her own making and hilarious at times. Great narration too. I definitely recommend this one.

Uniquely Entertaining

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What I appreciated;
Writing style and skill. Story. Sociocultural and psychological reflection. Voice acting superb. Excellent production. Matter-of-fact realistic depiction of pretzel logic, cultural realities, social and psychological warping.

Witty, astute, and entirely well-executed combo of fiction and social commentary.

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