Change of Heart
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Product Description
Thought-provoking new novel from the UK's Number One bestselling women's fiction author: Your daughter needs a new heart. The only match comes from a murderer. What would you do?
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #17254 in Books
- Published on: 2009-01-22
- Released on: 2009-01-22
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 496 pages
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Editorial Reviews
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'Utterly gripping.' (Eve )
'An involving, page-turning mixture of emotional upheaval and reasoned argument' (Daily Mail )
'Picoult has an uncanny knack of dreaming up moral dilemmas that you cannot ignore: you must know the resolution... True to form, Picoult keeps you guessing to the end in this morality tale... This is a challenging and clever read... it turns into an edge-of-your-seat thriller, with some thought-provoking wrangling over religious belief and the perils of self-righteousness along the way.' (Sunday Express )
'if you're a fan of dark, serious books that explore family relationships and scary moral dilemmas involving religion, crime and politics, then you're probably a massive Jodi Picoult fan already, and CHANGE OF HEART won't disappoint.' (Heat )
Sunday Express
'Picoult has an uncanny knack of dreaming up moral dilemmas that you cannot ignore: you must know the resolution... True to form, Picoult keeps you guessing to the end in this morality tale . . . This is a challenging and clever read . . . it turns into an edge-of -your-seat thriller, with some thought-provoking wrangling over religious belief and the perils of self-righteousness along the way.'
Eve
'Switch off your phone before you settle down with this page-turner . . . It's utterly gripping'
