Mrs. March by Virginia Feito

In this psychological thriller, the protagonist, a seemingly perfect Upper East Side housewife, finds her life unraveling after she becomes convinced that her husband's latest novel is based on her, portraying her in an unflattering light. As her paranoia deepens, she embarks on a disturbing journey through her own mind, grappling with insecurities, societal expectations, and the haunting suspicion that her husband may be hiding a dark secret. The narrative delves into themes of identity, perception, and the fragile nature of reality, painting a chilling portrait of a woman on the brink of losing herself.

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