Secrets of Eden by Chris Bohjalian (2010, Compact Disc, Unabridged edition)

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From the bestselling author of The Double Bind , Midwives, and Skeletons at the Feast comes a novel of shattered faith, intimate secrets, and the delicate nature of sacrifice. "There," says Alice Hayward to Reverend Stephen Drew, just after her baptism, and just before going home to the husband who will kill her that evening and then shoot himself. Drew, tortured by the cryptic finality of that short utterance, feels his faith in God slipping away and is saved from despair only by a meeting with Heather Laurent, the author of wildly successful, inspirational books about . . . angels.  Heather survived a childhood that culminated in her own parents' murder-suicide, so she identifies deeply with Alice's daughter, Katie, offering herself as a mentor to the girl and a shoulder for Stephen who flees the pulpit to be with Heather and see if there is anything to be salvaged from the spiritual wreckage around him. But then the State's Attorney begins to suspect that Alice's husband may not have killed himself. . .and finds out that Alice had secrets only her minister knew. Secrets of Eden is both a haunting literary thriller and a deeply evocative testament to the inner complexities that mark all of our lives.  Once again Chris Bohjalian has given us a riveting page-turner in which nothing is precisely what it seems.  As one character remarks, "Believe no one.  Trust no one.  Assume all of our stories are suspect."  From the Hardcover edition.

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PublisherRandom House Audio Publishing Group
ISBN-10030770503x
ISBN-139780307705037
eBay Product ID (ePID)3038286325

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Publication Year2010
TopicGeneral, Mystery & Detective / General
Book TitleSecrets of Eden
LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction
AuthorChris Bohjalian
FormatCompact Disc

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Item Height1in.
Item Length5.9in.
Item Weight10 Oz
Item Width5.6in.

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Dewey Edition22
Reviews"Bohjalian has built a reputation on his rich characters and immersing readers in diverse subjects-homeopathy, animal rights activism, midwifery-and his latest surely won't disappoint....[A] masterfully human and compassionate tale."  -Publishers Weekly, starred and boxed review  "Specificity and complexity and. . .a somber power." -Kirkus Reviews   From the Hardcover edition., IndieBound Indie Next pick, February 2010 Advance Praise forSecrets of Eden "Bohjalian has built a reputation on his rich characters and immersing readers in diverse subjects-homeopathy, animal rights activism, midwifery-and his latest surely won't disappoint. The morning after her baptism into the Rev. Stephen Drew's Vermont Baptist church, Alice Hayward and her abusive husband are found dead in their home, an apparent murder-suicide. Stephen, the novel's first narrator, is so racked with guilt over his failure to save Alice that he leaves town. Soon, he meets Heather Laurent, the author of a book about angels whose own parents' marriage also ended in tragedy. Stephen's deeply sympathetic narration is challenged by the next two narrators: deputy state attorney Catherine Benincasa, whose suspicions are aroused initially by Stephen's abrupt departure (and then by questions about his relationship with Alice), and Heather, who distances herself from Stephen for similar reasons and risks the trip into her dark past by seeking out Katie, the Haywards' now-orphaned 15-year-old daughter who puts into play the final pieces of the puzzle, setting things up for a touching twist. Fans of Bohjalian's more exotic works will miss learning something new, but this is a masterfully human and compassionate tale." -Publishers Weekly,starred and boxed review Bohjalian "drops bombshell clues...and weaves subtle nuances of doubt and intrigue into a taut, read-in-one-sitting murder mystery." -Booklist, starred and boxed review "Specificity and complexity and. . .a somber power." -Kirkus Reviews Praise forSkeletons at the Feast   "Suspenseful. . .romantic. . .a deeply satisfying novel."  --The Washington Post Book World   "Poignant. . .Harrowing. . . Bohjalian has given us an important addition to the story of World War II." -The Boston Globe    "Ingenious. . .compelling. . .Judging who's right or wrong is difficult and one senses that's just the way Bohjalian wants it."  -- Los Angeles Times   "Mixes the nail-biting brutality ofThe Kite Runnerwith the emotional intimacy of Anne Frank's diary." -Austin American-Statesman   Praise forThe Double Bind   "The Double Bindis simply one of the best written, most compelling, artfully woven novels to grace bookshelves in years. Immediately after the spellbinding surprise ending, readers will want to begin again at the first page. It's THAT good." Associated Press   "Artfully constructed and fiercely felt. . . Bohjalian. . .has deliberately wandered into thriller territory. . .He's playing with our minds in a way that ultimately evokes not Fitzgerald but that master of deviousness, Alfred Hitchcock."   -The Miami Herald   "Terrifying. . .Laurel is an unforgettable, vulnerable, complicated character." -The Los Angeles Times From the Hardcover edition., "Bohjalian has built a reputation on his rich characters and immersing readers in diverse subjects-homeopathy, animal rights activism, midwifery-and his latest surely wonrs"t disappoint....[A] masterfully human and compassionate tale."  -Publishers Weekly, starred and boxed review  From the Hardcover edition., A "Must-Read Book for Spring,"Today Show, Weekend Edition IndieBoundIndie Nextpick, February 2010 "Superb. . . .Fans of Bohjalian's 11 other novels (includingMidwives) know to expect the unexpected and, thanks to his creativity and cunning, readers usually get walloped by one heck of a plot twist by book's end. In Secrets of Eden, the old saw that none of us knows what really goes on in a house when the shades are drawn rings chillingly true." -Carol Memmott,USA Today "Superbly written - vivid and horrifying without being melodramatic....a tribute to Bohjalian's storytelling skill." -The Boston Globe "Suspenseful. . .searing. . .Bohjalian has written a literary murder mystery that hooks readers early and keeps its secrets until the end. . .Bohjalian's book is about the power of secrets and sacrifice and a warning against jumping to judgment. Those who doubt their faith, he writes, are sometimes the strongest among us." -Amy Driscoll,The Miami Herald "Chris Bohjalian has always known how to keep the pages turning. In his latest novel, a small Vermont hamlet has been racked by a well-established couple's apparent murder-suicide. Bohjalian describes the aftermath of that ruinous night in varied voices, effortlessly slipping into the heads of the shaken local pastor, the no-nonsense deputy state attorney, and the best-selling author whose own past draws her to the scene of the crime. . .[A] study of guilt and grief." -Entertainment Weekly "Page-turning. . .Bohjalian has a knack for creating nuanced, detailed first-person female characters. . .SECRETS OF EDEN speeds along pleasingly as both thriller and character study." -Seattle Times "Bohjalian has built a reputation on his rich characters and immersing readers in diverse subjects-homeopathy, animal rights activism, midwifery-and his latest surely won't disappoint. The morning after her baptism into the Rev. Stephen Drew's Vermont Baptist church, Alice Hayward and her abusive husband are found dead in their home, an apparent murder-suicide. Stephen, the novel's first narrator, is so racked with guilt over his failure to save Alice that he leaves town. Soon, he meets Heather Laurent, the author of a book about angels whose own parents' marriage also ended in tragedy. Stephen's deeply sympathetic narration is challenged by the next two narrators: deputy state attorney Catherine Benincasa, whose suspicions are aroused initially by Stephen's abrupt departure (and then by questions about his relationship with Alice), and Heather, who distances herself from Stephen for similar reasons and risks the trip into her dark past by seeking out Katie, the Haywards' now-orphaned 15-year-old daughter who puts into play the final pieces of the puzzle, setting things up for a touching twist. Fans of Bohjalian's more exotic works will miss learning something new, but this is a masterfully human and compassionate tale." -Publishers Weekly,starred and boxed review Bohjalian "drops bombshell clues...and weaves subtle nuances of doubt and intrigue into a taut, read-in-one-sitting murder mystery." -Booklist, starred and boxed review "Bohjalian's most splendid accomplishment to date. . .A fantastic choice for book clubs, this novel deals beautifully with controversial topics of domestic abuse, faith, and adultery without resorting to sensationalism. Breathtaking." -Library Journal, starred review "Specificity and complexity and. . .a somber power." -Kirkus Reviews Praise forSkeletons at the Feast   "Suspenseful. . .romantic. . .a deeply satisfying novel."  --T, Advance Praise forSecrets of Eden "Bohjalian (Law of Similars) has built a reputation on his rich characters and immersing readers in diverse subjects-homeopathy, animal rights activism, midwifery-and his latest surely won't disappoint. The morning after her baptism into the Rev. Stephen Drew's Vermont Baptist church, Alice Hayward and her abusive husband are found dead in their home, an apparent murder-suicide. Stephen, the novel's first narrator, is so racked with guilt over his failure to save Alice that he leaves town. Soon, he meets Heather Laurent, the author of a book about angels whose own parents' marriage also ended in tragedy. Stephen's deeply sympathetic narration is challenged by the next two narrators: deputy state attorney Catherine Benincasa, whose suspicions are aroused initially by Stephen's abrupt departure (and then by questions about his relationship with Alice), and Heather, who distances herself from Stephen for similar reasons and risks the trip into her dark past by seeking out Katie, the Haywards' now-orphaned 15-year-old daughter who puts into play the final pieces of the puzzle, setting things up for a touching twist. Fans of Bohjalian's more exotic works will miss learning something new, but this is a masterfully human and compassionate tale." -Publishers Weekly, starred and boxed review "Specificity and complexity and. . .a somber power." -Kirkus Reviews Praise forSkeletons at the Feast   "Suspenseful. . .romantic. . .a deeply satisfying novel."  --The Washington Post Book World   "Poignant. . .Harrowing. . . Bohjalian has given us an important addition to the story of World War II." -The Boston Globe    "Ingenious. . .compelling. . .Judging who's right or wrong is difficult and one senses that's just the way Bohjalian wants it."  -- Los Angeles Times   "Mixes the nail-biting brutality ofThe Kite Runnerwith the emotional intimacy of Anne Frank's diary." -Austin American-Statesman   Praise forThe Double Bind   "The Double Bindis simply one of the best written, most compelling, artfully woven novels to grace bookshelves in years. Immediately after the spellbinding surprise ending, readers will want to begin again at the first page. It's THAT good." Associated Press   "Artfully constructed and fiercely felt. . . Bohjalian. . .has deliberately wandered into thriller territory. . .He's playing with our minds in a way that ultimately evokes not Fitzgerald but that master of deviousness, Alfred Hitchcock."   -The Miami Herald   "Terrifying. . .Laurel is an unforgettable, vulnerable, complicated character." -The Los Angeles Times From the Hardcover edition., A "Must-Read Book for Spring,"Today Show, Weekend Edition IndieBoundIndie Nextpick, February 2010 "Superb. . . .Fans of Bohjalian's 11 other novels (includingMidwives) know to expect the unexpected and, thanks to his creativity and cunning, readers usually get walloped by one heck of a plot twist by book's end. In Secrets of Eden, the old saw that none of us knows what really goes on in a house when the shades are drawn rings chillingly true." -Carol Memmott,USA Today "Superbly written - vivid and horrifying without being melodramatic....a tribute to Bohjalian's storytelling skill." -The Boston Globe "Chris Bohjalian has always known how to keep the pages turning. In his latest novel, a small Vermont hamlet has been racked by a well-established couple's apparent murder-suicide. Bohjalian describes the aftermath of that ruinous night in varied voices, effortlessly slipping into the heads of the shaken local pastor, the no-nonsense deputy state attorney, and the best-selling author whose own past draws her to the scene of the crime. . .[A] study of guilt and grief." -Entertainment Weekly "Bohjalian has built a reputation on his rich characters and immersing readers in diverse subjects-homeopathy, animal rights activism, midwifery-and his latest surely won't disappoint. The morning after her baptism into the Rev. Stephen Drew's Vermont Baptist church, Alice Hayward and her abusive husband are found dead in their home, an apparent murder-suicide. Stephen, the novel's first narrator, is so racked with guilt over his failure to save Alice that he leaves town. Soon, he meets Heather Laurent, the author of a book about angels whose own parents' marriage also ended in tragedy. Stephen's deeply sympathetic narration is challenged by the next two narrators: deputy state attorney Catherine Benincasa, whose suspicions are aroused initially by Stephen's abrupt departure (and then by questions about his relationship with Alice), and Heather, who distances herself from Stephen for similar reasons and risks the trip into her dark past by seeking out Katie, the Haywards' now-orphaned 15-year-old daughter who puts into play the final pieces of the puzzle, setting things up for a touching twist. Fans of Bohjalian's more exotic works will miss learning something new, but this is a masterfully human and compassionate tale." -Publishers Weekly,starred and boxed review Bohjalian "drops bombshell clues...and weaves subtle nuances of doubt and intrigue into a taut, read-in-one-sitting murder mystery." -Booklist, starred and boxed review "Bohjalian's most splendid accomplishment to date. . .A fantastic choice for book clubs, this novel deals beautifully with controversial topics of domestic abuse, faith, and adultery without resorting to sensationalism. Breathtaking." -Library Journal, starred review "Specificity and complexity and. . .a somber power." -Kirkus Reviews Praise forSkeletons at the Feast   "Suspenseful. . .romantic. . .a deeply satisfying novel."  --The Washington Post Book World   "Poignant. . .Harrowing. . . Bohjalian has given us an important addition to the story of World War II." -The Boston Globe    "Ingenious. . .compelling. . .Judging who's right or wrong is difficult and one senses that's just the way Bohjalian wants it."  -- Los Angeles Times   "Mixes the nail-biting brutality ofThe Kite Runnerwith the emotional intimacy of Anne Frank's diary." -Austin American-Statesman  
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