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Second Glance

ebook / ISBN-13: 9781848941540

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‘Compelling, surprising and entertaining’ Heat

Since the death of his fiancée Aimee, Ross Wakeman has been unable to fill the hole she has left in his life. Seeking to end his pain, he becomes a ghost hunter, despite never having seen a ghost.

However, when his job leads him to the town of Comtosook, it becomes apparent that Ross isn’t the only one haunted by the past. When he meets the mysterious Lia, who brings him to life for the first time in years, redemption seems around the corner.

But the discoveries that await him are beyond anything he could dream of – in this world or the next.

THE BOOK OF TWO WAYS, Jodi’s stunning new novel about life, death and missed opportunities is available to pre-order now.

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Reviews

Jodi Picoult's novels often focus on lives turned upside down by some terrible event, and it's her way with the small emotional detail that makes them so rewarding.
<i>Marie Claire</i>
Another fascinating and engrossing read by Picoult
<i>Closer</i>
Picoult fans will not be disappointed. There is the usual compulsive writing, the insight into family and colourful characterisation . . . a pleasure to pick up, and impossible to put down
<i>Daily Express</i>
This is another cracker from Picoult
<i>Family Circle</i>
Impossible to put down and stayed in my mind long after I had finished
Observer
High quality plotting and suspenseful pacing on every page
Saga
Superb, many-stranded and grimly topical . . . Picoult binds together precarious alliances with sensitivity, giving depth to characters without losing pace. Inhabited by contradictory, flawed individuals, this novel draws suspense, moral complexity and a stunning final twist out of what initially seemed a monochrome situation
The Times
Compelling, surprising and entertaining
Heat