![]() ![]() We learn from the beginning that Jane has ulterior motives along with a mysterious, sordid past. He’s rich…I guess that’s all that he needs to be to fit Jane‘s criteria, actually. He’s the neighborhood widow of a bordering-on-legendary woman, Bea, who owned a boutique store called Southern Manors (think of a Scruples or Draper James-type of store) that hit it big and made her rich.Įddie represents everything that Jane wants. ![]() Jane sees her entrée into that world through Eddie Rochester. Her mentality is akin to “if you can’t beat ‘em, hate ‘em.” She wants to be part of them she envies their wealth while at the same time resenting it. So much so that she steals little trinkets from her employers. ![]() She works as a dog walker for the fabulously rich but also despises them. Contemporary Fiction, Fiction, Mystery In The Wife Upstairs by Rachel Hawkins, we learn right away that Jane is a shady character with ulterior motives. ![]()
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