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  • Published: 10 July 2025
  • ISBN: 9781529939859
  • Imprint: Transworld Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 448
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I Know Where You Buried Your Husband




Five best friends must work together to cover up the murder of one of their husbands in this painfully relatable, darkly witty examination of twenty-first century womanhood. If Celeste Ng wrote 'Bad Sisters' (Apple TV).

Good friends keep your secrets. Best friends bury them for you.

Sophia, Safa, Ella, Ajola and Caoimhe have always stuck together. Birthdays, weddings, children…

So when they find Sophia’s husband dead on the living room floor – and then find themselves framed for his murder – the answer is obvious.

Stick together once more and bury his body.

And it seems they’ve got away with it, until Sophia receives a chilling text . . .

I know where you buried your husband.

They promised to protect each other. But a secret this deadly might change everything.

  • Published: 10 July 2025
  • ISBN: 9781529939859
  • Imprint: Transworld Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 448
Categories:

Praise for I Know Where You Buried Your Husband

Marie O'Hare's voice is really refreshing; funny, bold, wry whilst constantly underpinned by something deeply truthful that really resonated with me. Obviously the pacy and surprising plot kept me turning the pages, but it was the detail and depth of these characters paired with the careful exploration of their relationships that made me stay up til the early hours to finish it. I want to press it into the hands of every woman I know (and maybe, even, some men!).

Kate Sawyer, author of Waterstones Book of the Month This Family

Clever, daring, and darkly funny. With huge heart, and at times with teeth, I Know Where You Buried Your Husband is an utterly compelling read. These vividly drawn characters will stay with you long after you put down the book.

Mary Watson, author of The Cleaner

The strong female characters all feeling the strain of patriarchal power in different ways - and their different responses to it - will cause many heads to nod along in recognition and relief.

Emily Edwards, author of Richard & Judy Book Club pick The Herd

Marie O’Hare has created some strong female characters…telling a gripping story of their friendship.

Daily Mirror

Hilarious, vindicating and liberating.

Literary Review

I’d recommend it to anyone who likes an edge-of-your-seat crime story.

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