
Summary:
The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey blends science fiction, psychological drama, and domestic suspense, exploring identity, betrayal, and morality. Evelyn Caldwell, an award-winning scientist, has perfected human cloning—but her husband Nathan has betrayed her by using her own technology to create Martine, a clone designed to be the “perfect wife.” When shocking events force Evelyn and Martine into an uneasy alliance, they navigate twists, moral dilemmas, and the darker sides of ambition and relationships.
Review:
I devoured this book in a single day—I just couldn’t put it down. From page one, the tension was thick, the premise fascinating, and Sarah Gailey’s writing kept me glued to every word.
Evelyn and Martine are magnetic and unsettling. Evelyn’s cold, calculated precision clashes brilliantly with Martine’s warmth and compliance, yet both women are more complex than they first appear. The clone aspect adds an extra layer of intrigue, pushing you to question identity, morality, and what it even means to be “real.”
The story twists and turns like a rollercoaster you didn’t see coming, keeping me on edge the entire time. Just when I thought I had it figured out—Gailey hit me with another surprise. The ending was satisfying but still left me thinking about these characters long after the last page.
✨ The Echo Wife is smart, suspenseful, and wildly unpredictable—a must-read for anyone who loves sci-fi with psychological depth and shocking twists.
Have you read The Echo Wife? What did you think of Evelyn and Martine’s tangled dynamic? Let’s chat in the comments—I’d love to hear your thoughts!
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Trigger Warnings: Cloning, betrayal, adultery, psychological manipulation, domestic tension, violence.