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Jodi Picoult spreads her wings and catches an updraft’
'Picoult takes two hard-hitting subjects - rape and murder - and pulls them apart with such intelligence and insight that you'll never see them as clear-cut issues again. Tender, compelling and brilliant.'
'This story of a flawed family on the brink of destruction grips from start to finish'
'Picoult is an amazing storyteller and as she weaves you deeper into the lives of her flawed families you'll be gripped by their traumas. A further level of narrative is added by Daniel's illustrations, which punctuate the chapters. A sad and complex, but ultimately enthralling read.'
'Picoult has been incredibly successful in dissecting the pain that family members go through when faced with sensitive and emotive issues . . . Any mother who has turned a blind eye to a too-short skirt or has backed down over unsuitable friends will find THE TENTH CIRCLE to be an honest reflection of the more difficult side of family life . . . a touching read and it easily merits a place in the bestseller lists.'
'The themes are weighty: adultery, rape, violence and death. But Picoult deftly manoeuvres her way through the characters, taking pains to delve into the psyches of each one. . . Picoult's appreciation of teenage angst is exquisitely unwrapped . . . This book is a well-written, mature and entertaining study of sex, lies and love on family relationships. THE TENTH CIRCLE is Picoult's 12th novel, and on this form she's going to leave her readers impatient for more.'
'An intriguing read'
'This portrait of a family on the brink of survival, and the moral questions posed by the journey they undertake, is a fairly gripping read'
'The pace is compelling and the plot twists and turns its way towards an unexpected conclusion in the freezing lands of Daniel's childhood'
'Jodi Picoult has once again produced a compelling and powerful narrative, tackling a sensitive issue with her customary strong characterisation and meticulous research . . . An exceptional novel.'
'She is quite a find, in Anita Shreve territory, an author tackling gritty problems ... So watch out, she's well worth supporting'
'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 offers a perfectly pitched take on the great mysteries of the heart'