Book Summary: The Hunting Wives
By May Cobb
The Hunting Wives by May Cobb is a seductive and suspenseful tale of obsession, secrets, and deadly consequences. When Sophie O’Neill moves to a small Texas town seeking a fresh start, she’s quickly drawn into the glamorous and mysterious world of the Hunting Wives—a group of wealthy women with a taste for late-night parties, target practice, and dangerous games.
As Sophie becomes more entangled with the group’s charismatic leader, her life begins to spiral out of control. What starts as innocent fun soon turns into a web of jealousy, betrayal, and murder. With each twist, Sophie is forced to confront the dark side of her new friendships and the lengths people will go to protect their secrets.
This summary highlights the novel’s intoxicating blend of suspense and drama, capturing the allure and peril that make The Hunting Wives a compulsive read for fans of psychological thrillers.
Note: This summary is an independent resource designed to outline the main plot and themes of The Hunting Wives. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by May Cobb or the original publisher.