Three women, three destinies that will join movingly and unexpectedly ... Cecilia Fitzpatrick mother of three girls, leads a happy life without stories, successfully combining family life and work Tupperware demonstrator, until she discovers in the attic a letter from her husband, the sealed envelope indicating "to be opened after my death" ... is the kind of sentence that will make any woman to do the exact opposite. Tess O'Leary as she leads a very quiet life in appearance with her husband and her little boy when an unexpected thunderbolt disrupts the serenity. Rachel Crowley is itself an elderly lady whose life was marked by the tragic death of his daughter Janie there nearly thirty years and has all the more difficult to overcome this tragedy that many questions remained unanswered . Nothing new under the sun, you say, but on this basis that certainly does not revolutionize literature, Liane Moriarty has constructed a story that quickly hooked me: firstly, because the three stories converge grow quickly and resourcefully and secondly, because the style of Liane Moriarty is bright and cheerful and it made me (penny) laugh more than once. "The Husband's Secret" is a novel that deserves to be read easily without being silly and to combine humor, tenderness, mystery and sadness. A good read, sometimes entertaining, sometimes moving. Bring on vacation again!