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Written by Jennifer Thompson   
The Wife of ReillyThe Wife of Reilly, by Jennifer Coburn

Prudence: The quality or state of being prudent; wisdom in the way of caution and provision; discretion; carefulness; hence, also, economy; frugality.

Synonyms: Wisdom; forecast; providence; considerateness; judiciousness; discretion; caution; circumspection; judgment.

Could there be a more ironically named character than Prudence Malone, the woman who agreed to marry an ex-boyfriend during a college reunion weekend while still married to her current husband? The woman who placed a singles ad on behalf of her husband and posed as his sister, trying to line up potential new wives for him? The woman who moved all evidence of her husband to the art gallery downstairs while her boyfriend came for a visit? She might be crafty, she might be clever, but prudent? I don't think so!

The Wife of Reilly was a fun read. While it had some of the elements of chick lit I've come to expect (wacky friends, lots of money, stylish characters) it surprised me in one big way: I wasn't actually rooting for any of them. Once I realized that I didn't find anyone in the love triangle all that sympathetic, the book took on a whole new juiciness for me as I waited to see who was going to get hurt the worst first. Ah, what a delight!

I read this over a three-night period, staying up late each night reading "just one more page, just one more chapter" until it was past midnight and I had to force myself to put the book down. The plot is preposterous, but the feelings and themes are so real that even if I couldn't ever picture myself trying to find my current husband a new wife, I could put myself into Prudence's place and ponder what I might have done, given the same set of circumstances.

Catty, witty and creative, The Wife of Reilly is surprising and entertaining, and a wonderful addition to the genre of chick lit.


Copyright 2004

This review is available for reprint.
 
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