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The Perfect Husband: An FBI Profiler Novel Kindle Edition
“Lisa Gardner’s books come with a built-in set of hands. They reach up out of the pages, grab you by the lapels, and hold you until you’ve read to the final, suspense-filled sentence.”—Linwood Barclay
Jim Beckett was everything she’d ever dreamed of. . . . But two years after Tess married the decorated cop and bore his child, she helped put him behind bars for savagely murdering ten women. Even locked up in a maximum security prison, he vowed he would come after her and make her pay. Now the cunning killer has escaped—and the most dangerous game of all begins.
After a lifetime of fear, Tess will do something she’s never done before. She’s going to learn to protect her daughter and fight back, with the help of a burned-out ex-marine. As the largest manhunt four states have ever seen mobilizes to catch Beckett, the clock winds down to the terrifying reunion between husband and wife. And Tess knows that this time, her only choices are to kill—or be killed.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherBantam
- Publication dateSeptember 28, 2004
- File size4.0 MB
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“A dark, powerful tale of nerve-shattering suspense.”—Tami Hoag
“A chilling story of revenge and betrayal, with one of the creepiest villains I’ve ever read.”—Iris Johansen, author of The Ugly Duckling
"”An unforgettably evil villain and a throat-gripping climax make The Perfect Husband a real page-turner!”—Tess Gerritsen, author of Harvest
“I loved this book! I was up till 2 a.m. finishing it!”—Karen Robards, author of Walking After Midnight and Hunter’s Moon
‘Nail-biting suspense . . . a taut roller coaster of a story that kept me up very, very late.”—Kay Hooper, author of Amanda and After Caroline
“A superlative read, with vivid characters, faultless procedure, and a villain who will whisper in the dark every time you turn off the light.”—Eileen Dreyer, author of Brain Dead
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"A streamlined bang-up addition to the oeuvre of Tami Hoag, Karen Robards, Elizabeth Powell and, these days, even Nora Roberts." --Publishers Weekly
"A dark, powerful tale of nerve-shattering suspense."
--Tami Hoag
"A chilling story of revenge and betrayal, with one of the creepiest villains I've ever read."
--Iris Johansen, New York Times-bestselling author of The Ugly Duckling
"An unforgettably evil villain and a throat-gripping climax make The Perfect Husband a real page-turner!"
--Tess Gerritsen, New York Times-bestselling author of Harvest
"I loved this book! I was up till 2 a.m. finishing it!"
--Karen Robards, New York Times-bestselling author of Walking After Midnight and Hunter's Moon
"Nail-biting suspense...a taut roller coaster of a story that kept me up very, very late."
--Kay Hooper, nationally bestselling author of Amanda and After Caroline
"A superlative read, with vivid characters, faultless procedure, and a villain who will whisper in the dark evertime you turn off the light."
--Eileen Dreyer, nationally bestselling author of Brain Dead
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Jim Beckett was everything she'd ever dreamed of...But two years after Tess married the decorated cop and bore his child, she helped put him behind bars for savagely murdering ten women. Even locked up in a maximum security prison, he vowed he would come after her and make her pay. Now the cunning killer has escaped--and the most dangerous game of all begins....
After a lifetime of fear, Tess will do something she's never done before. She's going to learn to protect her daughter and fight back, with the help of a burned-out ex-marine. As the largest manhunt four states have ever seen mobilizes to catch Beckett, the clock winds down to the terrifying reunion between husband and wife. And Tess knows that this time, her only choices are to kill--or be killed.
Lisa Gardner sold her first novel when she was 20 years old. In 1993 she graduated magna cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania with a degree in international relations. She lives in Rhode Island, where she is at work on her next novel of suspense.
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The chair was still in place. She released the breath she'd been holding and sat up. The empty room was already bright with mid-morning sun, the adobe walls golden and cheery. The air was hot. Her T-shirt stuck to her back, but maybe the sweat came from nightmares that never quite went away. She'd once liked mornings. They were difficult for her now, but not as difficult as night, when she would lie there and try to force her eyes to give up their vigilant search of shadows in favor of sleep.
You made it, she told herself. You actually made it.
For the last two years she'd been running, clutching her four-year-old daughter's hand and trying to convince Samantha that everything would be all right. She'd picked up aliases like decorative accessories and new addresses like spare parts. But she'd never really escaped. Late at night, she would sit at the edge of her daughter's bed, stroking Samantha's golden hair, and stare at the closet with fatalistic eyes.
She knew just what kind of monsters hid in the closet. She had seen the crime scene photos of what they could do. Three weeks ago, her personal monster had broken out of a maximum security prison by beating two guards to death in under two minutes.
Tess had called Lieutenant Lance Difford. He'd called Vince. The wheels were set in motion. Tess Williams had hidden Samantha safely away, then she had traveled as far as she could travel. Then she had traveled some more.
First, she'd taken the train, and the train had taken her through New England fields of waving grass and industrial sectors of twisted metal. Then she'd caught a plane, flying over everything as if that would help her forget and covering so many miles she left behind even fall and returned to summer.
Landing in Phoenix was like arriving in a moon crater: everything was red, dusty, and bordered by distant blue mountains. She'd never seen palms; here roads were lined with them. She'd never seen cactus; here they covered the land like an encroaching army.
The bus had only moved her farther into alien terrain. The red hills had disappeared, the sun had gained fury. Signs for cities had been replaced by signs reading STATE PRISON IN AREA. DO NOT STOP FOR HITCHHIKERS.
The reds and browns had seeped away until the bus rolled through sun-baked amber and bleached-out greens. The mountains no longer followed like kindly grandfathers. In this strange, harsh land of southern Arizona, even the hills were tormented, flayed alive methodically by mining trucks and bulldozers.
It was the kind of land where you really did expect to turn and see the OK Corral. The kind of land where lizards were beautiful and coyotes cute. The kind of land where the hothouse rose died and the prickly cactus lived.
It was perfect.
Tess climbed out of bed. She moved slowly. Her right leg was stiff and achy, the jagged scar twitching with ghost pains. Her left wrist throbbed, ringed by a harsh circle of purple bruises. She could tell it wasn't anything serious––her father had taught her a lot about broken bones. As things went in her life these days, a bruised wrist was the least of her concerns.
She turned her attention to the bed.
She made it without thinking, tucking the corners tightly and smoothing the covers with military precision.
I want to be able to bounce a quarter off that bed, Theresa. Youth is no excuse for sloppiness. You must always seek to improve.
She caught herself folding back the edge of the sheet over the light blanket and dug her fingertips into her palms. In a deliberate motion, she ripped off the blanket and dumped it on the floor.
"I will not make the bed this morning," she stated to the empty room. "I choose not to make the bed."
She wouldn't clean anymore either, or wash dishes or scrub floors. She remembered too well the scent of ammonia as she rubbed down the windows, the doorknobs, the banisters. She'd found the pungent odor friendly, a deep-clean sort of scent.
This is my house, and not only does it look clean, but it smells clean.
Once, when she'd taken the initiative to rub down the window casings with ammonia, Jim had even complimented her. She'd beamed at him, married one year, already eight months pregnant and as eager as a lap dog for his sparing praise.
Later, Lieutenant Difford had explained to her how ammonia was one of the few substances that rid surfaces of fingerprints.
Now she couldn't smell ammonia without feeling ill.
Her gaze was drawn back to the bed, the rumpled sheets, the covers tossed and wilted on the floor. For a moment, the impulse, the sheer need to make that bed––and make it right because she had to seek to improve herself, you should always seek to improve––nearly overwhelmed her. Sweat beaded her upper lip. She fisted her hands to keep them from picking up the blankets.
"Don't give in. He messed with your mind, Tess, but that's done now. You belong to yourself and you are tough. You won, dammit. You won."
The words didn't soothe her. She crossed to the bureau to retrieve her gun from her purse. Only at the last minute did she remember that the .22 had fallen on the patio.
J.T. Dillon had it now.
She froze. She had to have her gun. She ate with her gun, slept with her gun, walked with her gun. She couldn't be weaponless. Defenseless, vulnerable, weak.
Oh God. Her breathing accelerated, her stomach plummeted, and her head began to spin. She walked the edge of the anxiety attack, feeling the shakes and knowing that she either found solid footing now or plunged into the abyss.
Breathe, Tess, breathe. But the friendly desert air kept flirting with her lungs. She bent down and forcefully caught a gulp by her knees, squeezing her eyes shut.
"Can I walk you home?"
She was startled. "You mean me?" She hugged her school books more tightly against her Mt. Greylock High sweater. She couldn't believe the police officer was addressing her. She was not the sort of girl handsome young men addressed.
"No," he teased lightly. "I'm talking to the grass." He pushed himself away from the tree, his smile unfurling to reveal two charming dimples. All the girls in her class talked of those dimples, dreamed of those dimples. "You're Theresa Matthews, right?"
She nodded stupidly. She should move. She knew she should move. She was already running late for the store and her father did not tolerate tardiness.
She remained standing there, staring at this young man's handsome face. He looked so strong. A man of the law. A man of integrity? For one moment she found herself thinking, If I told you everything, would you save me? Would somebody please save me?
"Well, Theresa Matthews, I'm Officer Beckett. Jim Beckett."
"I know." Her gaze fell to the grass. "Everyone knows who you are."
"May I walk you home, Theresa Matthews? Would you allow me the privilege?"
She remained uncertain, too overwhelmed to speak. Her father would kill her. Only promiscuous young women, evil women, enticed men to walk them home. But she didn't want to send Jim Beckett away. She didn't know what to do.
He leaned over and winked at her. His blue eyes were so clear, so calm. So steady.
"Come on Theresa, I'm a cop. If you can't trust me, who can you trust?"
"I won," she muttered by her knees. "Dammit, I won!" But she wanted to cry. She'd won, but the victory remained hollow, the price too high. He'd done things to her that never should have been done. He'd taken things from her that she couldn't afford to lose. Even now, he was still in her head.
Someday soon, he would kill her. He'd promised to cut out her still-beating heart, and Jim always did what he said.
She forced her head up. She took a deep breath. She pressed her fists against her thighs. "Fight, Tess. It's all you have left."
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- ASIN : B000FC29HK
- Publisher : Bantam
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : September 28, 2004
- Language : English
- File size : 4.0 MB
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 432 pages
- ISBN-13 : 978-0553900866
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Book 1 of 7 : FBI Profiler
- Best Sellers Rank: #29,696 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #698 in Psychological Thrillers (Books)
- #822 in Serial Killer Thrillers
- #1,150 in Psychological Thrillers (Kindle Store)
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About the author

A self-described research junkie, #1 New York Times bestselling author Lisa Gardner has parlayed her interest in police procedure, criminal minds and twisted plots into a streak of internationally recognized novels. Her 2010 novel, THE NEIGHBOR, won Best Thriller from the International Thriller Writers. Most recently, she was honored with the Silver Bullet Award for her work with at-risk kids and rescue animals.
Lisa's latest series features Frankie Elkin, an everyday average woman who specializes in finding missing people. When the locals have given up, when the media has never bothered to care, Frankie takes on the challenge from finding a disappeared Haitian teen in Mattapan (BEFORE SHE DISAPPEARED), to a vanished hiker in the wilds of Wyoming (ONE STEP TOO FAR), to a possibly kidnapped younger sister of a serial killer on a remote island in the Pacific (STILL SEE YOU EVERYWHERE) to a missing Afghan refugee in the broiling streets of Tucson (KISS HER GOODBYE).
Her other series include the FBI Profilers, Detective D.D. Warren and PI Tessa Leoni. When not writing, Lisa loves to hike, travel the world, and yes, read, read, read!
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Customers find the book suspenseful with great twists and turns that keep them engaged from start to finish. They praise the writing quality and character development, with one review noting the spot-on portrayal of a serial killer. The pacing receives mixed reactions - while some say it keeps them on their toes, others find it slow. Customers describe it as an entertaining read that's not always easy to put down, with one review highlighting how it grabs readers from the first page.
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Customers find the book highly readable, describing it as a riveting page-turner from Lisa Gardner.
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Customers praise the writing quality of the book, finding it well-crafted and easy to read, with one customer noting how the author effectively provides adequate detail.
"Couldn’t put it down - very fast read! Love this author and anxious to start the next in the series." Read more
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"Very easy reading! Suspenseful and not always easy to put the book down. Enjoy reading Lisa Gardner's books. Reading the series of FBI profiler...." Read more
"...This writer is utterly fantastic. I am looking forward to being able to read many more books by her!" Read more
Customers love the characters in the book, with one review specifically praising the well-written portrayal of the villain and another noting the spot-on profiling of a serial killer.
"Great characters, fast moving, original with great twists, it's a keeper for sure. I hadn't read Gardner in a while ... Need to start again!" Read more
"I loved the crime plot and the characters. I couldnt stop reading it...." Read more
"Thrilling suspense: frightening villain, courageous heroine, tough guy hero. What more do you need to keep you reading till the end. Oh yea!..." Read more
"...Three of the key characters are very traumatized to the point where they act irrationally. It can be annoying, but also understandable...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025This book was absolutely amazing . once again, from the minute I started reading this book , I could not put it down!
It held my interest from the very beginning until the last word written.
This writer is utterly fantastic. I am looking forward to being able to read many more books by her!
- Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2018It's really 3.5 for me.
After reading Catch Me, I was impressed with the book, especially with the connection to Gardner's other characters like Pierce & Kimberley Quincy, Roan Griffin, and even J.T Dillon and Tess Williams. So, I decided to read the first book of the FBI Profiler series.
The Perfect Husband is about a young woman named Tess Williams and Marine turned Merc named J.T Dillon. Tess was once married too a man named Jim Beckett, who seemed like "The Perfect Husband" at first. A handsome police officer who never hit her and took her away from her abusive father and married her. But then he started becoming psychologically abusive. He killed at least ten women before being taken down by Tess and going to prison. Now he's out and has set his sights on Tess, to finish off what he started. J.T Dillon is a drunken mess. He is reluctant to help Tess at first but eventually gives in. He and his sister, FBI Agent Marion MacAllister have a lot of unresolved personal baggage, mainly involving their father and somewhat involving J.T's wife, Rachel and adopted son Teddy. Meanwhile Special Agent Pierce Quincy is working with the Massachusetts authorities to help in the manhunt to find Jim Beckett, but will Jim get his revenge, or will Tess and J.T be ready to taken on mad methodical psychopath.
A crucial note: This is book marked a transition of genres for Lisa Gardner, and it is evidently clear in the amount of sex. There is nothing wrong with that, but some of it kind of feels like distraction when it's supposed to character development. Three of the key characters are very traumatized to the point where they act irrationally. It can be annoying, but also understandable. Sometimes victims of trauma aren't rational people.
As for positives, I can honestly say that I did like it when the pace picked up now and then and got exiting. The climax is a memorable one, but some might say that the last line spoken by [SPOILER] might sound a little corny.
Overall, I give it a 3.5. I think that Pierce Quincy was an interesting character (I see Hotch from Criminal Minds) and that Jim Beckett is a memorable villain, but a lot of the times, the pacing feels kind of slow, but there was a lot of really good backstory for many of the principal characters. You might get emotional by the end of this. I know I did.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2014...and I have read almost all of the DD Warren books. While those are hard to put down because I find myself wanting the characters to work together to soften DD's heart and make her more open-minded and less stubborn (all while rooting for her to find the true "bad guy/gal," this book was extremely difficult to put down because of every character, their pasts, their interactions, their thoughts, the scenery/imagery. this was not just an action-packed book, not just a romance, not just a mystery, not just a deeply descriptive, thought pro joking book; it was all of the above and more. instead of wanting to get to the end of the book, I enjoyed the entire book. I hope all of Gardner's FBI Profiler series books are as deep, textured, and intriguing stories that somehow, despite the horrific subject matter, are enjoyable moving and enlightening. If they are, I will prefer them to the DD Warren series, any day. and that's saying a lot. in itself. because of how difficult it is for me to put down the DD Warren books, as well. I'd say the writing and characters and settings are more lovable, or enjoyably intriguing than those in/of the other Gardner books. out of the many books in the many genres I have read, I've only given three of them five stars. This is one of the three. Enjoy!
- Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2025Excellent book!
- Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2015Good beginning and then it falls short. The biggest problem is that the main charachters are not what they are described.
Spoiler!!!
J.T. is a well trained super skilled hero mercenary but he is easily outsmarted and overpowered by the main villain who is just a regular cop. Tess hires J.T. to train her but it's clear she is too weak (physically and mentally) for the task. Instead of concentrating on her goals she is determined to sleep with the hires instructor who is also weak with some serious anger management issues and who practically tries to rape her at the beginning of this book. Tess doesn's strike me as a strong person. On the contrary, I see her as a weak, fragile victim, not a fighter. Marion is supposed to be very smart and well trained FBI agent but she acts stupidly and highly unprofessional. Police task force seams to lack expertise. Jim easily outsmarts all those decorated cops and agents. At the end, all the police force and J.T. fail to stop the perp and Tess saves the day shooting her ex-hubby. Why did she need all that help? Wounded after second unsuccessful attempt to stop the killer, J.T. flees from everybody, including Tess who said he loved him.Tess with her little traumatized daughter comes after J.T. to Arizona to safe a lost sole of a guy 12 years senior who was supposed to protect and save her.
Even after all of the above the book is ok. I just expected more from this author.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025I liked the characters. The end is predictable but still fun to see it unfold.
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2025LOL, far from Perfect. The husband not the book.
Loved this book. Been Reading books by Lisa for YEARS!
Don't miss reading her books if you're into twists and turns and yes shockers.
After reading this I've ordered 3 more. Over the years, I've likely read 15-20 of her books.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025Great characters, fast moving, original with great twists, it's a keeper for sure. I hadn't read Gardner in a while ... Need to start again!
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Tatiana AntunesReviewed in Brazil on August 22, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Ótima autora
Primeiro livro da série é ótimo! Mesmo para mim que comecei a ler fora de ordem!
- Thomas WReviewed in the Netherlands on March 12, 2021
1.0 out of 5 stars Waste of time
No credible characters, no mystery, no suspense. A pointless waste of time.
- Valerie SmalesReviewed in the United Kingdom on February 4, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Captivating Read
Real page Turner could not out it down !!! Interesting characters, throughout the book you want the good guys to win BUT that's not real life is it 😞
- Kindle CustomerReviewed in Australia on September 16, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars 5 stars
Another 5 star rating for this author Great story which kept me pretty interested right till the last page Terrific
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Lydie-AnneReviewed in Canada on May 27, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow
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