When police discovered a young wife dead inside her home, the tragedy at first looked like a private heartbreak—an accident, maybe even a suicide. But the detective assigned to the case refused to accept the easy version. He had seen too many domestic stories end in silence, too many smiles weaponized as camouflage, too many couples who looked perfect right up until the moment they weren’t. Soon, the marriage unraveled in the harsh light of investigation: secret financial moves, whispered arguments overheard by neighbors, conflicting timelines, and a husband whose grief looked more like performance than shock. As the detective rebuilt the final seventy-two hours of the wife’s life, a chilling picture emerged—one that forced prosecutors to reconsider everything they thought they knew about motive, opportunity, and love turned lethal. But justice does not arrive without consequences. The trial that followed divided the city, strained the limits of forensic interpretation, and transformed the detective from an investigator into an unwilling character in a national spectacle. Years later, even after the verdict, the case refused to let go—raising difficult questions about truth, bias, obsession, and the uncomfortable reality that justice systems do not reveal what happened, only what can be proven. Told with gripping detail and emotional restraint, His & Hers pulls readers into the complexity of a marriage that became a crime scene and the detective who could not stop chasing answers long after the courthouse had closed its doors. If you think you know how true crime works—think again. This is not just a story about guilt and innocence. It is a story about perception, fear, loyalty, self-protection, and the fragile boundary between love and danger. If you’re drawn to true crime that digs deeper—into psychology, motive, and the dark terrain of relationships—this book will stay with you long after you turn the final page. Get your copy today and discover the marriage, the murder, and the detective who knew too much.