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The Killer's Wife: A Novel [Hardcover]

Bill Floyd (Author)
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March 4, 2008

Six years after her courageous testimony helped put her husband on death row for a string of gruesome murders, Leigh Wren has almost succeeded in putting her past to rest.  She has moved from the West Coast to North Carolina with her young son, adopting a new name and a new life.  But the world that she has created for herself is shattered when the father of one of her ex-husband’s victims begins stalking her, then confronts her late one night.  In the days that follow, he exposes Leigh, in newspapers and on television, to a startled North Carolina community.  And just as her marriage to Randall Mosley, a man who became known to the world as a deviant serial killer, is brought back to light, a more deadly game of cat and mouse ensues.

      A new killer has emerged, one whose methods are frighteningly similar to those used by Mosley, who is awaiting execution thousands of miles away.  Leigh and her son appear to be in the assailant’s scope, and it becomes clear that he is more than a copycat killer—his targets are all tied to Leigh’s former life.  With the clock ticking down and the victims of a new killer mounting, Leigh is forced to probe the darkest corridors of her past to protect her life and her son’s.  She must also confront her own feelings of responsibility: Leigh has always professed her ignorance, but how complicit was she in her husband’s horrific murder spree, as it was taking place?

      From a major new voice in suspense, The Killer’s Wife is a story driven by psychological insight and harrowing revelations, asking how well you can ever really know the person sleeping beside you.


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Despite the intriguing premise of exploring a serial killer through the eyes of his wife, Floyd's debut falls short of its potential. Six years after Nina Mosley discovered evidence linking her husband, Randy, to a string of murders across the country, she's finally settling into a new life with their seven-year-old son, Hayden, in Cary, N.C. Now calling herself Leigh Wren, Nina hopes that she's heard the last of her ex-husband, who's on death row in California. But when the father of one of Randy's victims tracks her down and exposes her identity, Nina knows her troubles are far from over. As friends shun her, Nina struggles to come to terms with her past. When Hayden's life is suddenly put in jeopardy, Nina must revisit Randy's crimes and uncover who's continuing his killing spree before it's too late. Floyd shifts awkwardly between Nina's past life with Randy and her new life as Leigh, while his textbook portrayal of a serial killer offers nothing new for veteran thriller fans. (Mar.)
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“Fighting to forget that she slept in innocence beside a brutal serial killer, Leigh Wren is horrified when her ex-husband reaches out from death row to trap her and her treasured young son.  You don’t want to read The Killer’s Wife by Bill Floyd.  But this compelling debut novel gives you no choice.”

—Jacquelyn Mitchard, author of The Deep End of the Ocean and Still Summer

 

“Fresh plotting, high suspense, and great pacing combine to make The Killer’s Wife a book you can’t put down.”

—Iris Johansen, bestselling author of Stalemate 

 

“Bill Floyd delivers a nuanced, sympathetic protagonist in the form of a killer’s unsuspecting spouse. Six years after her husband’s arrest, people still wonder: How much did she know? When did she know it? And most importantly, how could she have missed it? Vividly imagined and sharply drawn, Floyd’s debut presents a fresh take on an archetypal story. A welcome voice in a crowded genre.”

—John Hart, bestselling author of The King of Lies and Down River

 

“Riveting and original, The Killer’s Wife will force you to question how well you really know your friends and family. This stunning debut will keep you turning pages until the shocking conclusion.”

—Allison Brennan, New York Times bestselling author of Fear No Evil

 

“Not since Dennis Lehane’s A Drink Before the War have I read a debut novel with such mesmerizing power. . . . It’s a story that seizes you from the first page and draws you into the ordinary worlds of richly drawn characters, both sympathetic ones and extraordinarily creepy ones. . . . Grab this one and hang on for one hell of a scary ride.”

—James W. Hall, author of Magic City

 

The Killer’s Wife hooked me from chapter one and kept me in suspense until the very end.  A compelling, skillfully executed read.”
—Mary Jane Clark, New York Times bestselling author of Lights Out Tonight

 

“An irresistible look into the life and mind of a serial killer.  Bill Floyd shows us a man with all the hallmarks of a real-life killer who also feels so familiar he could be your husband, father, or brother.  An utterly haunting, unforgettable read.” 

—Stephen G. Michaud, author of the bestselling book about Ted Bundy, The Only Living Witness (with Hugh Aynesworth), and Beyond Cruel

 

“Bill Floyd enters the mind of madness with a pen guided by angels.”

—Keith Ablow, M.D., author of Living the Truth


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Minotaur Books; First Edition first Printing edition (March 4, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312373392
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312373399
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (30 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,389,516 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars An Okay Effort, March 30, 2008
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THE KILLER'S WIFE is just an okay debut. It deals with an intriguing concept, namely what it's like to be the spouse of a serial killer. After divorcing her killer husband (who's now on death row), Nina Mosley has relocated to a small town under an assumed name with their seven-year old son. When the novel opens, a father of one of the killer's victims has tracked Mosley down and plans to expose her.

This novel is certainly readable, but struck me as kind of underdevloped. THE KILLER'S WIFE is a short read, and I felt like I barely knew any of the characters. The author relies heavily on multiple flashbacks, which prevents the present-day plot from achieving any sense of momentum. This book has one interesting twist near the end, but I found very little else about the novel to be surprising or suspenseful.

I do like Bill Floyd's writing style, however, which leads me to hope he will write more novels in the future, ones with better developed plotlines.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Creepy, suspenseful and fun - all at the same time., March 10, 2008
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Great book!
I'm reading it on the commuter bus and this book actually makes me wish my commute were longer!
Fast-paced action but with great use of flash backs to add depth to the characters. The descriptions of the setting and background characters is spot on and sometimes laugh out loud funny. The author has obviously lived in the 'burbs. Can't wait to read more from this guy.
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Except For The Bad Parts, This Is A Really Good Book, March 20, 2008
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This debut bogs down in places where Floyd seems more interested in his thesaurus than in moving the story forward. And is quite choppy between the present and the past - almost as if there were two separate authors.

Six years after Nina Mosley's ex-husband is found guilty in the serial killings of many across the country - thanks to Mosley herself finding the evidence - Randy is now on death row in California. But if only life were so simple and she could change her name and forget her past. Except that isn't possible when the father of one of Randy's victims tracks her down and is making life unbearable for Leigh (what she now calls herself) and her son Hayden. Their new life in Cary, North Carolina is shattered when they are publicly revealed and another vicious murderer wants to copy what he learned from his mentor.

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Don't I know you?" Read the first page
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Todd Cline, Charles Pritchett, Carson Beckman, Rachel Dutton, Lane Dockery, Randall Roberts Mosley, Susan Myers, San Quentin, Daphne Snyder, Carolyn Rowe, Nina Mosley, Judge Oliver, Duane Rowe, Julie Craven, Carrie Pritchett, Joe Beckman, Tyler Renault, Thomas Beasley, Ashton Hale, Leigh Wren, Ted Bundy
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