Forty-Seven Pages: The Architecture of a Clean Ending
Deceit And Desire
Ten days after giving birth to her first child, Carrie Novak finds a hidden email on her husband’s phone. It is a single, devastating sentence that shatters the flawless illusion of her marriage. Her handsome, successful husband is living a shadow life, spending tens of thousands of dollars on luxury hotel rooms and affairs while she sits at home, exhausted and bleeding.
Most wives would confront him. Most wives would pack a bag, call a lawyer, and demand answers.
Carrie is not most wives. She is a master brand strategist. And when a brand is failing, you don't scream at the CEO. You audit the books.
Instead of confronting him, Carrie chooses silence. She smiles across the dinner table. She plays the role of the devoted, hormonal new mother to absolute perfection. And in the dark of night, she begins to build a ledger. Every receipt, every lie, every stolen hour is meticulously documented. She is not planning a divorce; she is engineering a demolition.
As the pages of her ledger multiply, the tension in their luxury Chicago apartment reaches a boiling point. Dennis thinks he is getting away with the perfect betrayal. He has no idea that the woman sleeping next to him has become the most dangerous person in his world—a woman who knows everything, reveals nothing, and is waiting for the exact right moment to burn his life to the ground.
Forty-Seven Pages is a gripping, slow-burn psychological thriller about marriage, secrets, and the terrifying power of a woman who chooses strategy over sorrow.
Perfect for readers who crave dark domestic suspense, stories of narcissistic abuse and recovery, and brilliant, calculating female protagonists who take back their power.
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