Sinead Cuddihy
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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So I think there was there was a lot of things over the years and possibly it culminated in, you know, when he would have first found out that she had had that child that hadn't come up until she had their first child together and he discovered this.
So there was, you know, that secrecy that passed.
But I think there was a number of factors and maybe that was just the straw that broke the camel's back.
But whether or not they would have remained together
Aside from that, we'll never know because that was the main purpose of the book.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, I suppose she had to sort of escape because she talks about, you know, the women in her, you know, in her hometown or whatever, we're talking about her and she probably had to escape that.
And also there was probably an element of, you know, the education was seen as, you know, there was better opportunities for, you know, medical schools in England, perhaps, you know, there's a long history of Caribbeans, you know, moving to England for college and that sort of thing.
There's a lot to think about in it.
Oh, you're ahead of us.
Yeah, I read it a couple of years ago.
It came out in 2020 and I read it about a year later.
Will Dean's a great sort of crime thriller writer.
The blurb on the front by Marion Keyes says, Misery meets room, a triumph.
So I think that sums it up perfectly.
Sounds great.