I read another Jodi Picoult book. I can't help myself. If I see a Jodi Picoult book that I haven't read yet, I pick it up. This one is Salem Falls. I know her books are predictable in that there is always a court room drama but they're also predictable in that I know I will be entertained for the entire novel. And this book was no exception. In this story Jack McBride is the victim of a witch hunt. You gotta figure that with a title like Salem Falls that some references to witches had to be made. Jack is falsely accused of rape. Lots of drama and good character development. This was a great story.
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