My Husband’s Mistress Is Dead is a gripping domestic thriller that plunges deep into the murky waters of betrayal, grief, and the dangerous pursuit of truth. Saundra delivers a layered narrative that blends emotional vulnerability with high-stakes suspense, perfect for readers who crave psychological tension wrapped in family drama. Brooke Perry, a self-made woman who rose from the foster system to a successful financial career, believes she’s found stability in her marriage to Andre, a wealthy businessman. But her world begins to unravel when Erika Jones a mysterious woman claims Andre fathered her child, then lied about the baby’s death and made Erika disappear. Brooke dismisses the accusation until Erika dies in a suspicious house fire. As Brooke investigates, she uncovers disturbing truths: Andre’s first wife didn’t die of illness as claimed, and his mother may be more ruthless than she appears. The deeper Brooke digs, the more she realizes she’s trapped in a hall of mirrors where every revelation leads to another lie, and the stakes are increasingly lethal. Brooke Perry is a compelling protagonist resilient, emotionally scarred, and driven by a need for justice. Her journey from disbelief to defiance is both believable and empowering. Andre is a classic unreliable husband: charming, secretive, and increasingly sinister. Erika Jones, though dead early on, casts a long shadow over the narrative, her story unfolding through fragments and suspicion. Andre’s mother adds a chilling layer of generational manipulation and control, reminiscent of gothic matriarchs. Saundra excels at crafting women who fight back not with brute force, but with cunning, courage, and emotional intelligence. My Husband’s Mistress Is Dead is more than a whodunit it’s a psychological reckoning. Saundra invites readers to question not just the characters’ motives, but their own assumptions about love, loyalty, and survival. For fans of Jeneva Rose and Kimberly McCreight, this is a worthy addition to the domestic thriller canon.