His & Hers was quite the dark and twisty ride! Let’s do a quick plot summary of the book and then we will move to my Spoiler Review for His & Hers by Alice Feeney, now a 2026 streaming series on Netflix. I will also discuss the book of His & Hers vs. the Netflix movie and answer your questions and mine!

Spoiler Review for His & Hers by Alice Feeney

Table of Contents:
- Here is my spoiler-free review of His & Hers which has some content warnings.
- Plot Summary for His & Hers
- The Ending of His & Hers Explained
- Who was the killer in His & Hers by Alice Feeney?
- My thoughts on NEW 2026 Netflix Adaptation of His & Hers: how was His & Hers changed in the Netflix adaptation?
- Questions About His & Hers
Plot Summary for His & Hers by Alice Feeney

Anna has been filling in as a newsreader for a colleague on maternity leave. When the colleague returns, Anna goes back to being a reporter.
A dead body is found in the woods near Blackdown, the small town where Anna grew up.
Anna is sent to report on the case. The town holds sad memories for Anna of her infant daughter, who died. Anna is now a high-functioning alcoholic with memory issues.

Jack, Anna’s ex-husband and a police inspector, is assigned to the murder case. His marriage to Anna fell apart after their daughter died.
Victim 1: Rachel
Jack realizes that the murder victim is Rachel, a woman he slept with the night before.
Rachel and Anna were friends from high school. Rachel was a mean girl who groomed and sexually abused Anna. She and her friends Helen and Zoe also cruelly bullied Catherine, a fellow student.
A friendship bracelet like the one that Anna and four other girls wore in a photo taken on Anna’s sixteenth birthday is found in Rachel’s mouth.
Jack finds Rachel’s missing phone and shoes in his car and has no idea how they got there. He hides them and tells no one.
Get ready for…. a lot more murders!

Victim 2: Helen
Helen, also pictured in the birthday photo, is found murdered with a friendship bracelet in her mouth.
Victim 3: Zoe
Jack’s sister Zoe (yes, also in the photo) gets murdered next.
Anna remembers the occasion of the photo: Rachel planned a party for Anna’s sixteenth birthday with drugs provided by Helen.
Rachel invited men to the party who tried to force themselves on the impaired girls, including Catherine, who was assaulted by multiple men. Anna did nothing to help her.
Anna figures out that Catherine is now known as Cat Jones (the colleague Anna was filling in for).
Cat is married to Richard, Anna’s cameraman, with whom Anna had an affair.
Victim 4: Cat?
Anna goes to Catherine’s childhood home and finds her seemingly hanged and Richard clinging to life.
But Cat is not dead. Buckle up!

Cat comes after Anna, who flees into the woods.
Anna finds her mother (who has been suffering from dementia): lost and confused.
Anna’s mom is rambling about killing Anna’s father years ago and says that Priya, Jack’s deputy, knows everything.
Meanwhile, Priya and Jack are looking for Anna and find Richard, dead. Priya thinks Jack is responsible for his murder and tries to arrest him, but he gets away.
Jack finds Anna and her mother in the woods.
Priya arrives and shoots Jack. Anna and her mother run but Cat appears, stabbing Anna’s mom and screaming at Anna for ruining her life.

Then Anna and her mom get away and escape in an abandoned car. But Anna accidentally hits Cat with the car.
Anna decides that Cat must have been behind the murders, as revenge for the bullying and the sexual assault.
Cat is still not dead until Priya shows up and shoots her.
Anna picks up the knife in the woods and hides it. She wants to protect the killer.
Six months later. Anna’s mother is in a care home. Anna gets Cat’s BBC presenter job back. Jack is raising Olivia and he and Anna seem to be mending their relationship.
The Ending of His & Hers Explained!
Well, there were a LOT of twists…

Anna’s mom is the killer!
In her killer POV, Anna’s mom confesses that she is the killer. She killed Anna’s father in self defense and buried him in the garden.
Also, she was faking her dementia. When she found a journal entry Anna wrote (and tried to burn) about the horrifying events at her sixteenth birthday party, she blamed Rachel, Zoe and Helen for taking Anna away from her, as Anna fled town after the incident.
Anna’s mom also hated Jack for sleeping with Rachel so she planned to murder Rachel and blame Jack (she’s planted the evidence in his car).
But when she saw Anna and Jack together she changed her plan: she’d murder the three women and put the blame on Cat.
So Anna’s mom murdered Rachel, Zoe and Helen, then kidnapped Cat’s daughters and told her she’d release them … if Cat committed suicide.

But Cat, who was a knot-tying expert, faked her death, then came after Anna in the woods.
In her confession, Anna’s mom suggests that police officer Priya suspects her (either of her husband’s murder or of killing the women.)
Olivia visits her grandmother, who is making a friendship bracelet for someone who keeps coming around: Priya!
So maybe she won’t get away with it… or maybe she will!!
Open ending aargh!!!
The NEW 2026 Netflix Adaptation of His & Hers!

- The six-episode series is OUT NOW and stars Jon Bernthal (Walking Dead) and Tessa Thompson (Dear White People)
Major Changes from the Book to the Netflix Adaptation of His & Hers
First off, a content warning: episode six has a hard-to-watch depiction of sexual assault.
- The setting has been moved from Blacksown, a village in the UK, to Dahlonega, Georgia, a small town that is northeast of Atlanta and close to the Chattahootchee National Forest. This was the biggest adjustment for me, but if you haven’t read the book, I think you’ll enjoy the Southern location!
- Instead of being white and British, Anna and her mother are Black and American in the show.
- Cat Jones is renamed Lexy in the Netflix show, I suppose to better hide her identity.
- Thankfully, Zoe’s horrible animal abuse was also left out the show. I’ll discuss why Anna married Jack below, but YES it’s a bit weird that Anna married Jack without she mentioned to him that Zoe was a mass torturer of cats and used their fur for “craft projects” … including Anna’s beloved cat, KitKat.
- Rachel’s husband’s character was expanded a lot for the show.
- In the book, Anna is a very morally gray character and Jack is a pretty good guy.
- In the show, this is reversed: Anna is a victim (more on that below) and Jack goes to CRAZY and unethical lengths to conceal the fact that he slept with Rachel.
- In the book, Anna’s mother has aggressive cancer.
How was Anna’s character changed from His & Hers (the book) to the Netflix series?
- I wrote this post in 2020 and so it was interesting to me that my main issue with Anna (detailed below) has been changed! Anna is no longer a “girl on the train and off the rails” character drinks who too much and has memory issues.
- In the book, Anna and Rachel had a teenage hookup relationship that isn’t entirely consensual on Anna’s part. Was Rachel grooming Anna for her parties or just being a bully? I don’t know, but it was disturbing.
- In the show, Anna was the one sexually assaulted, not Cat. Her mother finds an old camcorder video of the assault (not sure why/how Anna had that) and decides to seek revenge on the girls who watched Anna’s assault and did nothing. This makes Anna’s mother’s motive that much stronger.
How was Cat’s character changed in the Netflix show?
- In the book, Cat was the bullying/assault victim. She was a more sympathetic character in the book.
- In the book, Cat did not kill her sister Amanda (due to Cat emptying her inhaler as revenge for Amanda calling her fat). Her sister did die of an allergic reaction on a boat, but I don’t think Cat had anything to do with it.
Was the killer the same in the Netflix show as in the His & Hers book?
- Yes, but the show made the killer’s motive more streamlined: In the book, Anna’s mother (the killer) is angry at Jack for sleeping with Rachel, and, as described above, is angry at all the girls for driving her daughter out of town. She says “Killing Rachel brought my daughter home to me. Killing Helen and Zoe helped keep her close. Killing Cat Jones meant Anna got her job back.”
- In the show, Anna’s mother found a videotape of Anna’s assault. (Anna was an aspiring reporter and had made lots of tapes, including one about her birthday. She’d been filming the party but put her camera down to save Cat from the guys. Then she got filmed being assaulted.) Helen then vowed to get revenge for her daughter.
Did Priya solve the case in the show?
- No. #TeamPriya! I love her character so much, and liked the part about Priya figuring out that Anna’s mom did it but they took that out in the show. Also the creepy part about Helen having a friendship bracelet all ready for Priya.
More Questions About His & Hers
Why did Anna marry Jack when his sister Zoe was such a terrible person, and why did she never tell him what Zoe and the girls did?
No explanation for this either in the book or the show. Jack appears in the book when Anna and the girls are teens and seems like a nice guy. Then Anna and Jack reconnect in London and Anna doesn’t mention that (in the book) Zoe is a creepy animal abuser.
Why does Zoe (in the show) insist to Jack that she will be killed next, why doesn’t he believe her, and why does he leave her alone to get murdered?
I agree that this is strange BUT my take is that Jack really loves Anna. He wants her back. He doesn’t want her (or anyone) to know that he slept with Rachel and he’s so busy trying to cover that up (to a ridiculous degree) that he doesn’t really worry about Zoe. Do you have thoughts? Leave them in comments!
My Thoughts About His & Hers: Book Version

Who did you think the killer was in His & Hers? SO many suspects: Anna, Jack, the mysterious Catherine Kelly. Even Richard, possibly.
Pretty early on, I decided the killer WAS Anna’s mother (since it seemed way too obvious that the killer was either Jack or Anna.)
But I changed my mind after I figured out (a bit before Anna realized it) that Catherine Kelly was now Cat Jones.
So I was truly surprised when the book suggested that Cat was the killer and THEN have Anna’s mother confess to the crimes.

How do you feel about unreliable narrators?
I feel like Gone Girl (then Girl on the Train) started the trend of the unreliable and very unlikeable narrator, and Anna fell into that category for me.
- Anna sat back when Rachel horribly bullied Catherine.
- Anna said nothing about Zoe’s animal abuse or Catherine’s sexual assault, even years later.
- She had such hatred for Cat Jones for returning to a job that was rightfully hers.
- At one point when Anna figures out that Cat is Catherine she says, “she must have hated us all very much.” Um, you think?
So for Anna to get a happy ending was a bit of a disappointment. Hopefully she’ll stop drinking and get her life on track.
Join Our Discussion of His & Hers!
What did YOU think? Please tell me in comments.
If you loved His & Hers (or the show) please read Rock Paper Scissors and join our very long and interesting Spoiler Discussion for Rock Paper Scissors
I also have a Spoiler Discussion for what might be the most frustrating and discussable Alice Feeney book: Sometimes I Lie!

Daisy Darker is one of my favorite Alice Feeney books, though opinions vary. Here’s my Spoiler Discussion for Daisy Darker.

Yes, I also have a spoiler discussion for Good Bad Girl. I think this is my least favorite of her books.


Thanks for the summary!
Happy to help!
You forgot to mention Anna’s mother tuck away another friendship bracelet which she plans to use when Priya comes visit next…
I think you fell for a trap- Anna doesn’t think that she’s the killer- the italic text is always the Mom. Anna knows her mother is the killer and she hid the evidence (knife) for her.
Hi Asy! I listened to this as an audiobook, which makes it a lot harder to keep track. So Anna knows it was her mother??
The mother’s entire motive for the murders was revenge against the high school girls who stole Anna from her. Cat doesn’t fit this narrative though, as Cat was bullied by the girls (and gang raped). Why would the mother inflict additional abuse on her by kidnapping her children and then forcing her to hang herself. All of the other murders committed by the mom are “understandable” but not her attempt to kill Cat. Also, if the mom really didn’t have dementia, why was her house filthy and in such shambles?
I completely agree, Cass. I guess the benefit of a book where everyone is unreliable is that they don’t have to be consistent. Maybe Anna’s mom is just a psychopath who is justifying her actions. And if she has dementia, how is she able to carry out this murder plot???
I think she killed Cat as a way to blame the murders on someone other than Jack but also to get her daughter (Anna) her job back as the tv announcer on the 1pm news.
This was the one thing that kills one star of a perfect review for me…
She was a victim, never took revenge, had a horrible life and the this granma decides to make her kill herself! I think Alice owe us an explanation…
she mentioned that if she killed her she would give her daughter’s job back. Anna had called her mom crying when she lost her job and the mom mentions how she pretended not to understand (as she was playing the dementia part) but she did.
Do they say how Anna’s baby died? I think I missed that part
Not that I recall, but I listened to the audiobook which was great, but I have much less retention when I do that…
Yes, cot death.
Very well explained! I enjoyed the book very much! But does anyone agree with me that Catherine (Cat Jones) really had the worst luck and didn’t deserve to die after everything she went through in high school..she has her glow up, is married, has her daugters and then BAM! Her past comes back and ruins her life even further by ending it. How sad is that?
Secondly, she knew who Anna was, why work so closely with her and pretend not to know her after everything that happened to her. Anna wasn’t completely innocent in any of it. She should’ve said something in my opinion. But Cat knowing who Anna is and choosing to work with her is also strange. Idk. Any thoughts?
I did really feel bad for Cat! And it’s a great point that she pretended not to know Anna. I’m going to think about it and take a look at the book when I have a chance.
I think this is her darkest book (by far!) but also the most traditional thriller so I did enjoy it!
Cat said that Anna acted like she did not to know her when they first met and ignored her so she went ahead and ignored her as well. That was the only reason for that. But Ana really did not recognize her and that’s why she acted like she didn’t know her, because she really didn’t recognize her because Cat had work done and her hair was different.
Thanks! I love your theory 🙂
Cat basically killed her own sister. Remember how Cat emptied her sister’s inhaler before they got on the boat? The sister had an asthma attack and died before they could get back to land.
Thanks – but did this happen in the book as well? I haven’t read it in a while.
Thank you!
I actually disliked this book so much, lol. It felt like people didn’t really get the punishment they deserved. The only good thing was that Racheal and the other girls died.
I didn’t really like Anna. I understood her fear and not reaching out to say anything about Cat’s SA, but sleeping with a married man? Not feeling guilt after everything??? It sucks that she was able to go off and live the wonderful life.
I pitied and hurt so much for Cat. She went through so so much. She didn’t take revenge, had Anna sleep with her husband, got threatened with her traumatic past, got her daughters kidnapped, saw her husband die before her eyes, and got killed.
I honestly wish for Anna’s mom to face judgement for what she did. I really disliked, almost hated, the characters aside from Cat.
I agree! I think this was Alice Feeney’s darkest book and it was DARK. Anna was not a good person. Poor Cat went through horrible things. I was hoping she’d make it and get her revenge in the end.
Why would you spoil the ending of a different book in the comments?
Hi and thanks for the comment!
I didn’t consider saying “bad characters get punished” that much of a spoiler as the majority of characters in that book were bad but I will remove that part. The true spoiler in that book is really good and completely unexpected; be sure to try it if you haven’t 🙂
Great job on the summary!
Thanks so much Lila! Her books are SO complicated and I always miss things, so happy to have any feedback. I just got her latest and can’t wait to dive in!!
I thought Piyra was the killer a good many times. When she left her house to go get ketchup but forgot? I was sad that Richard had to die and those two girls were orphaned.
-spoiler- I totally hated the twist that it was a serial killing grandma. Incredulous and unbelievable. Sewing the eye shut of Zoe?? No. I just can’t fit that into the older lady stereotype in my head.
I loved this book up until the killer reveal. I thought so many different people were the killers and loved the unreliable narrators.
I loved this book so much. Yes it was dark and yes there were a few holes, but it was amazing!