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Secrets of Eden
Secrets of Eden
Author: Chris Bohjalian
Haunted by the final words of a newly baptized congregation member who was subsequently murdered by her husband, the Reverend Stephen Drew abandons his pulpit to spend time with an author who writes best-selling books about angels.
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ISBN-13: 9780307394972
ISBN-10: 0307394972
Publication Date: 2/2/2010
Pages: 400
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 53 ratings
Publisher: Shaye Areheart Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio CD
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jessielynn avatar reviewed Secrets of Eden on + 79 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
Haunting tale of abuse and its aftermath. Told from four narrators, confusing you all the more as the first, sympathetic narrator is torn apart subsequently. An excellent read from Bohjalian, who is a master of prose and narration.
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Helpful Score: 3
Once again Chris Bohjalian has written a novel that is difficult to put down. It is a multi-layered book about crises told from different perspectives, which enhances the knowledge we have of the characters. The plot involves a minister who has apparently lost his faith, a physically abusive husband and his wife and daughter, and a woman whose life is centered around angels after her parents died as the result of a murder/suicide. The suspense builds to a stunning conclusion and is told in Bohjalian's characteristic dead-on style.
mom2nine avatar reviewed Secrets of Eden on + 342 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
wish I would have had the time to read this book in one setting. It is my favorite of this author,so far. There were four sections, from four different view points, which was an interesting way to see the crime. I also appreciate the depth of the characters, with no one, except the abuser being purely good or evil. Story had nice pychological depth, mystery and a bit of romance thrown in for good measure. Even when the reverend was shown to be flawed, I felt his characterization to be respectful and the teen-agers were likeable and not overdone.
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Helpful Score: 1
4.0 out of 5 stars Predictable but entertaining...

Alice Haywood is found dead by strangulation in the family home the night after her baptism. Her husband -- a brute who beat and abused her regularly -- is also there, but he died of a what appears to be a gunshot wound. Was it self-inflicted or is there someone else who entered the house that night and murdered George Haywood after he had passed out in a drunken stupor?

I enjoyed this mystery about an apparent murder-suicide of a married couple though, probably since I read so many, I was able to solve the whodunit after the second chapter. Even though it was predictable to me, I did like the way the author told the story in 4 parts through four of the main characters so that the reader could see the different points of view. I could have done without all the "angel" stuff as I really didn't find it germane or very interesting as I don't think it added anything to the story line. In fact, I thought it detracted from the thriller.

Part of this novel examines the day to day life of an abused woman and how that violence affects her daughter. In addition, it reminds the reader that we rarely know what goes on behind the closed doors of our neighbors, relatives, and friends. "None of us ever knows as much as we think we do" regardless of how many confidences are shared and how much time is spent around other people. Even what is said in secret might be suspect as many tend to hide, to prevaricate, or to lie -- perhaps minimizing or maximizing an event or situation.

I have read most all of this author's books and look forward eagerly to see what topic or issue he tackles next! Recommend to all current fans and encourage those who haven't read him to try one. They're all different so be sure to read the synopses first. My favorites: Skeletons at the Feast, Midwives: A Novel, Trans-Sister Radio: A Novel and Before You Know Kindness.
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Helpful Score: 1
One of his best so far.
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AJones avatar reviewed Secrets of Eden on + 21 more book reviews
Another excellent novel by one of my favorite authors!
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Bohjalian brings the reader back to his beloved Vermont for this story about a small town and marriage/family destroyed by domestic violence. It's not so much a who-done-it as a story about why it happened and the guilt and the living that comes in the aftermath. Not nearly as good as his MIDWIVES or THE DOUBLE BIND, but it kept my attention.
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My last Bohjalian book was Before You Know Kindness and I flat out didn't like it on all sorts of levels. I had been eagerly awaiting Secrets of Eden and decided I would at least give it a try. I am so glad that I did.

Here we have a tale of spousal abuse and violence told from the perspective of four narrators. In his usual fashion, as things go along, Bohjalian has us questioning the things we are reading. That tidy little package, all wrapped up with a bow, may not be what it seems. But who do we believe. A sub story about a famous new age author who is obsessed with angels did get a little tedious but I truly understand why she was there and what we can learn from her. I can't say the ending was a surprise because I expected just that around page 192 but I wasn't SURE until the end.

The book raises a lot of questions about love, friendship and accountability. It was a quick read, perfect for the Memorial Day holiday weekend. It was not as special as The Double Bind but much, much more to my liking than Before you Know Kindness.
DebbieinMaine avatar reviewed Secrets of Eden on + 112 more book reviews
I have read many of his books, but didn't enjoy this one. I don't usually quit on a book, but did on this one. It wasn't like his others, Midwives, Waterwitches, the one about the catamount vs ski business etc.
bellasgranny avatar reviewed Secrets of Eden on + 468 more book reviews
It's been a while since i've read a Chris Bohjalian book. I'm very happy that I picked this one up from the library on a whim. It was terrific, well written and read by multiple narrators. When I wasn't in the car listening to it, I couldn't wait to get back to it and I kept thinking about all of the characters. I never saw the end coming. I'm excited to be ordering copies of his other books to read. Very highly recommend.


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