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Title:Salem Falls
Author:Jodi Picoult
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Washington Square Press Trade Paperback Edition
Pages:Pages: 434 pages
Published:August 1st 2002 by Washington Square Press (first published April 3rd 2001)
Categories:Fiction. Contemporary. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Romance
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Salem Falls Paperback | Pages: 434 pages
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Jack buries his past, content to become the mysterious stranger who has appeared out of the blue. Addie, desperate for answers, must look into her heart -- and into Jack's lies and shadowy secrets -- for evidence that will condemn or redeem the man she has come to love. When Jack St. Bride arrives by chance in the sleepy New England town of Salem Falls, he decides to reinvent himself. Tall, blond, and handsome, Jack was once a beloved teacher and soccer coach at a girls' prep school -- until a student's crush sparked a powder keg of accusation and robbed him of his reputation. Now, working for minimum wage washing dishes for Addie Peabody at the Do-Or-Diner, Jack buries his past, content to become the mysterious stranger who has appeared out of the blue. With ghosts of her own haunting her, Addie Peabody is as cautious around men as Jack St. Bride is around women. But as this unassuming stranger steps smoothly into the diner's daily routine, she finds him fitting just as comfortably inside her heart -- and slowly, a gentle, healing love takes hold between them. Yet planting roots in Salem Falls may prove fateful for Jack. Amid the white-painted centuries-old churches, a quartet of bored, privileged teenage girls have formed a coven that is crossing the line between amusement and malicious intent. Quick to notice the attractive new employee at Addie's diner, the girls turn Jack's world upside down with a shattering allegation that causes history to repeat itself -- and forces Jack to proclaim his innocence once again. Suddenly nothing in Salem Falls is as it seems: a safe haven turns dangerous, an innocent girl meets evil face-to-face, a dishwasher with a Ph.D. is revealed to be an ex-con. As Jack's hidden past catches up with him, the seams of this tiny town begin to tear, and the emerging truth becomes a slippery concept written in shades of gray. Now Addie, desperate for answers, must look into her heart -- and into Jack's lies and shadowy secrets -- for evidence that will condemn or redeem the man she has come to love.

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Original Title: Salem Falls
ISBN: 0743418719 (ISBN13: 9780743418713)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Jack St. Bride, Addie Peabody, Gillian Duncan, Jordan McAfee, Matt Houlihan, Amos Duncan, Meg Saxton, Chelsea Abrams, Charlie Saxton, Whitney O'Neill
Setting: Salem Falls, New Hampshire(United States)


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I read this some time ago but remember thoroughly enjoying this, in fact it is probably my favourite by the author!

I said after my last Jodi Picoult read - Small Great Things - that I was getting a bit sick of the Picoult Formula and would have taken a loong break from her books if I didnt already have Salem Falls waiting to be read. I was right that is wasnt just that I had read several books by her in the last year as to why I didnt like SGT - having read this much earlier book for comparison, she definitely has become complacent in her writing and lays it on waaaay too thick. Vague symbolism city, that

I'm not a likely candidate to read a Jodi Picoult book. I have to admit that I've always been a bit of a snob when it comes to the books that my Mom read.She was a big fan of mysteries, but nothing classic (no Christie or Doyle), very little new or challenging (no Steinhauer or Rankin), and practically nothing genuinely pulpy (no Leonard or Chandler). She always preferred the uber-popular stuff and was a massive fan of James Patterson (and his peers), having to go out and buy the books from his

The only other book have ever read by Jodi Picoult was My Sister's Keeper. It wasn't great, it wasn't all that good. It was 'ok' at best. That book was leaps and bounds better than Salem's Falls. This is an awful, awful book. It stinks. Also, I didn't like it.*beware: here there be major spoilers*I may have gotten some minor details wrong and left some stuff out, but this is basically what happens: Jack, a sensitve drifter with a past, wanders into a New England town. He quickly and easly lands

I enjoyed this book and finished it in one day of voracious reading, but I can't bear to give it more than two stars. I enjoy Jodi Picoult books, yes, but this one is not her finest. It seemed like she was trying really hard to write another "Jodi Picoult book," but not paying attention to the way the story unrolled or the characters or their motivations. Part of the reason this book irritated me, I think, was that I had just finished reading Alice Sebold's Lucky , which was a heartrendingly

Wow I was totally enthralled around page 180. I was hooked solid at that point. This book is engrossing. I am trying to get through a big box of books from my grandmother which included Jodi Picoult, Danielle Steel, and Nora Robert's books and I am so addicted this these authors right now. I usually read mostly sci-fi/fantasies but am glad I'm reading these. It has been a good change for a bit. Overall, a profound story of injustice, lies, love, and small town life. The cast of characters are a

I don't know what I would really rate this book. I felt that it was well-written (I would expect nothing less from Jodi Picoult) and well-planned, but the subject matter was something I struggled with. I think that's why it took me a lot longer to read this one than some of Picoult's others.I was mostly bothered by the fact that Picoult perpetuated the idea of blaming the victim. The whole trial was basically a way for the defense to discredit Gillian. Regardless of whether or not she was

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