'My Husbands Wife'; Richard Armitage Flatiron Books: Pine & Cedar; Macmillan Audio Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Richard Armitage, Bel Powley and Henry Rowley are lending their voices for the audiobook production of Alice Feeney's latest novel, My Husband's Wife. The audiobook is slated for release Jan. 20, 2026, simultaneously with the hardcover edition. My Husband's Wife follows artist Eden Fox who, after returning home to Spyglass, an old house in Hope Falls, finds a stranger who looks like her, claiming to be her husband's wife. "Six months prior, Birdy, a reclusive Londoner with a life-changing diagnosis, inherits Spyglass and moves to Hope Falls. She discovers a clinic that predicts dates of death, including her own, unraveling secrets and compelling her to right old wrongs. My Husband's Wife is a tangled web of deception, obsession, and mystery that will keep you guessing until the last moment," teases Macmillan Audio. Related Stories TV An MTV Mogul's Wild Tales: From Sex Clubs with Sumner Redstone to Advising David Ellison Excerpt The Time Martin Scorsese and Robbie Robertson Handled a Hells Angels Hostage Crisis In addition to his extensive career spans across film, television, and the stage - best known for his role of Thorin Oakenshield in The Hobbit film trilogy - Armitage is also an Audie Award-winning narrator who has lent his voice to several of Feeney's other audiobooks, including Beautiful Ugly, Rock Paper Scissors, and His & Hers.
Powley has appeared in numerous roles across TV, movies and the stage, including the Apple TV+ series The Morning Show and Masters of the Air. Rowley is currently appearing in the new Lionsgate/MGM+ series Robin Hood. Bel Powley and Henry Rowley with My Husband's Wife. Macmillan Audio (2) Of the casting Feeney said in a statement, "Richard Armitage, Bel Powley and Henry Rowley have brought the characters and story to life in the most wonderful way. Readers are in for a real treat with this audiobook." The thriller author's new book comes amid the anticipated series adaptation of her novel His & Hers. Tessa Thompson will play the lead role and executive produce the Netflix limited series adapting Feeney's novel. William Oldroyd, Bill Dubuque and Dee Johnson are writing the series, with Oldroyd also set to direct the first episode and Johnson serving as showrunner. The series comes from Fifth Season and Jessica Chastain's Freckle Films, which acquired the rights to Feeney's book after its 2020 publication. Below The Hollywood Reporter shares an exclusive first look at Armitage narrating My Husband's Wife. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up shopping Nordstrom's Holiday Gift Guide Is Live: Shop the Top 25 Gifts Under $100 Theater Sean Hayes to Star in Off-Broadway Thriller 'The Unknown' Theater 'Chess' Theater Review: Lea Michele, Aaron Tveit and Nicholas Christopher Headline Conflicted Broadway Revival of Cold War Concept Musical Governors Awards 2025 Governors Awards Arrivals 2025: Ariana Grande, Jennifer Lopez and More Stars on the (Black) Carpet tickets F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix 2025: The Complete Guide to Tickets, Parties, Events and Viewing Experiences (Updating) Theater Elizabeth Franz, Tony-Winning 'Death of a Salesman' Actress, Dies at 84 shopping Nordstrom's Holiday Gift Guide Is Live: Shop the Top 25 Gifts Under $100 Theater Sean Hayes to Star in Off-Broadway Thriller 'The Unknown' Theater 'Chess' Theater Review: Lea Michele, Aaron Tveit and Nicholas Christopher Headline Conflicted Broadway Revival of Cold War Concept Musical Governors Awards 2025 Governors Awards Arrivals 2025: Ariana Grande, Jennifer Lopez and More Stars on the (Black) Carpet tickets F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix 2025: The Complete Guide to Tickets, Parties, Events and Viewing Experiences (Updating) Theater Elizabeth Franz, Tony-Winning 'Death of a Salesman' Actress, Dies at 84