<p><b>The compelling new novel from the<i> Sunday Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Love, Iris </i>and<i> The Family Holiday</i></b><br><br><b>'Beautifully insightful on long term relationships and friendships and the fractures a betrayal can cause. A gorgeous read' </b>JANE FALLON<br><br>'<b>A fascinating insight into contemporary coupledom and family politics. A pageturner full of emotion and fabulous lifestyle detail'</b> DAILY MAIL<br><br>'<b>Perfectly observed, a reflection of real life we can all learn from</b>' KATIE FFORDE<br><br><b>'A frank and believable account of friendship and a marriage under stress. I was moved' </b>ADELE PARKS, <i>SUN</i><br>_______<br><br><b>Sometimes friendship crosses a line . . .</b><br><br>A group of close friends, their bonds forged at the nursery gates two decades ago, have celebrated, commiserated and grown together: they thought they all knew each other so well.<br><br>Until the affair.<br><br>Now a crack appears in everything.<br><br>Could one betrayal really destroy it all?<br><br><b><i>Other People's Husbands </i></b><b>is a story of friendship and love, crossing boundaries and breaking vows, of trying to fix what you believed could never be broken.</b><br>_______<br><br><b>'Rich and riveting . . . A perfect observation of the complexities and pitfalls of long-lasting friendships and their impact on family life' </b>HEIDI SWAIN<br><br><b>'Almost painfully real and thoroughly well-written' </b><i>SUN</i><br><br>'<b>What a stunning story! I absolutely loved this twisty, intriguing tale of strong, loving relationships that begin to buckle under the strain of real life when emotions run out of control. Evocative and intensely moving' </b>CELIA ANDERSON<br><br>'<b>Almost painfully real and thoroughly well-written</b>' <i>FABULOUS</i><br><br><b><u>PRAISE FOR ELIZABETH NOBLE:</u></b><br><br>'Elizabeth Noble's unerring eye depicts family life in all its forms, good and bad, in a way we will all recognise' <b>KATIE FFORDE</b><br><br>'A great writer. You'll be rooting for Noble's protagonists as soon as you meet them' <b><i>DAILY MAIL</i></b><br><br><b><i>'</i></b>A moving and warm-hearted novel about love in all its forms' <b><i>SUNDAY EXPRESS</i></b></p>
<p><b>The compelling and gripping new novel from the author of <i>Love, Iris </i>and<i> The Family Holiday</i></b><br></p><p><br>'A gorgeous read. Beautifully insightful' <b>JANE FALLON</b><br>'A fascinating insight into contemporary coupledom and family politics. A pageturner' <b><i>DAILY MAIL</i></b><br>'Perfectly observed, a reflection of real life we can all learn from' <b>KATIE FFORDE</b><br>'A frank and believable account of friendship and a marriage under stress' <b>ADELE PARKS, <i>SUN</i></b><br>_______<br><b>Sometimes friendship crosses a line . . .</b><br>A group of close friends, their bonds forged at the nursery gates two decades ago, have celebrated, commiserated and grown together: they thought they all knew each other so well.Until the affair.<br>Now a crack appears in everything.<br>Could one betrayal really destroy it all?_______<br><b>'Rich and riveting . . . A perfect observation of the complexities and pitfalls of long-lasting friendships and </b><b>their impact on family life' </b>HEIDI SWAIN<br><b>'Almost painfully real and thoroughly well-written' </b><i>SUN</i><br>'<b>What a stunning story! I absolutely loved this twisty, intriguing tale of strong, loving relationships that begin to buckle under the strain of real life when emotions run out of control. Evocative and intensely moving' </b>CELIA ANDERSON<br>'<b>Almost painfully real and thoroughly well-written</b>' <i>FABULOUS</i><br><b><u>PRAISE FOR ELIZABETH NOBLE:</u></b><br>'Elizabeth Noble's unerring eye depicts family life in all its forms, good and bad, in a way we will all recognise' <b>KATIE FFORDE</b><br>'A great writer. You'll be rooting for Noble's protagonists as soon as you meet them' <b><i>DAILY MAIL</i></b><br><b><i>'</i></b>A moving and warm-hearted novel about love in all its forms' <b><i>SUNDAY EXPRESS</i></b></p>