He loved her carefully. That was the first thing that felt wrong.
She thought marriage would feel like safety.
Instead, it felt like entering a house already holding its breath.
Her husband is charming, attentive, and impossible to read. The house is beautiful, quiet, and filled with locked doors that are never fully explained. At first, the unease is easy to ignore. Small things. Strange silences. The feeling of being watched when no one is there.
But the deeper she settles into her new life, the harder it becomes to ignore the sense that something inside the house remembers more than it should.
And some questions, once asked, refuse to stay buried.
The Last Wife is a dark psychological gothic thriller about obsession, intimacy, secrets, and the terrifying realization that not every love story wants you to leave alive.