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‘Picoult takes a red-hot topic and turns it into a gripping and thought-provoking novel’ Sunday Express
Andrew Hopkins lovingly raised his daughter Delia by himself, allowing her to believe they lost Delia’s mother in a car accident twenty-seven years ago.
But as Delia is preparing herself for the next chapter in her life, a policeman knocks on the door and reveals a terrible secret: that Andrew kidnapped his four-year-old daughter and led Delia’s mother to believe she was dead.
Andrew is behind bars, and there is no doubt in anyone’s mind that he is guilty. But does that mean that what he did wasn’t right?
‘She is the master of her craft . . . and humanity is what Picoult does best’ Sunday Telegraph
‘Picoult takes a red-hot topic and turns it into a gripping and thought-provoking novel’ Sunday Express
Andrew Hopkins lovingly raised his daughter Delia by himself, allowing her to believe they lost Delia’s mother in a car accident twenty-seven years ago.
But as Delia is preparing herself for the next chapter in her life, a policeman knocks on the door and reveals a terrible secret: that Andrew kidnapped his four-year-old daughter and led Delia’s mother to believe she was dead.
Andrew is behind bars, and there is no doubt in anyone’s mind that he is guilty. But does that mean that what he did wasn’t right?
‘She is the master of her craft . . . and humanity is what Picoult does best’ Sunday Telegraph
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Reviews
'Jodi Picoult is not one to shy away from fictional controversy; in fact, the more tangled and messy a moral dilemma appears, the better she likes it.
Picoult has been incredibly successful in dissecting the pain that family members go through when faced with sensitive and emotive issues
Picoult, once again, grabs a razor-sharp issue and uses her brilliantly intricate pen to expose all the shades of grey with PERFECTION.
Picoult takes a red-hot topic and turns it into a gripping and thought-provoking novel
The punch of a populist thriller
Enthralling
She is the master of her craft . . . and humanity is what Picoult does best