cover image The Stolen Marriage

The Stolen Marriage

Diane Chamberlain. St. Martin’s, $26.99 (384p) ISBN 978-1-250-08727-0

Bestseller Chamberlain (Necessary Lies) conveys a strong sense of daily life in the American South during WWII, and the concurrent devastation of the polio epidemic, in this well-crafted crime-tinged tale of a marriage of convenience. Theresa “Tess” DeMello, a 23-year-old nurse-in-training, and Henry “Hank” Kraft meet via a chance encounter during an unchaperoned trip to Washington, D.C.; alcohol and bad decision-making result in Tess’s pregnancy and their subsequent wedding. Tess relocates from Baltimore to Hank’s hometown of Hickory, N.C., where his family owns a furniture factory. One morning, Tess agrees to drive her sister-in-law, Lucy, on an errand in an attempt to improve their strained relationship. Lucy hints at dark secrets in Henry’s life that Tess is not privy to, and requests a detour to deliver a mysterious envelope—a detour with fatal consequences. Details like Tess’s Catholic background, casual cultural biases, and the balance she strikes between independence and suppression of her own personality, in response to her husband and in-laws, enrich the story. Agent: Susan Ginsburg, Writers House. (Oct.)