A large softcover. Shows some signs of shelf wear and use. Some creasing on the spine; light crease on the front cover. Small stain and a previous owner’s name on non-essential pages. Otherwise clean, sturdy and no dog ears.
Second Glance by Jodi Picoult is a captivating and eerie tale that blends love, loss, and the supernatural with a gripping exploration of history’s dark secrets. Set in the hauntingly beautiful town of Comtosook, Vermont, the novel centers around Ross Wakeman, a man deeply scarred by the tragic death of his fiancée. Ross, a suicidal drifter, seeks solace in the unlikeliest of places—the supernatural. When strange and unsettling occurrences plague the town, the developer of a controversial property hires a ghost hunter to dismiss any spiritual concerns. But as Ross is drawn into the mystery of the land, he meets Lia Beaumont, a woman with her own mysterious connection to the past, and together they confront the thin boundary between life and death.
The novel delves into the long-buried history of Vermont’s eugenics project of the 1920s and 30s, bringing to light a little-known chapter of American history that ties into the present-day struggles of its characters. As Ross and Lia’s paths intertwine, they uncover the deep, sometimes painful, connections between love, fate, and the things that haunt us, both from our pasts and from the beyond.
Picoult’s trademark storytelling, filled with emotional depth, makes Second Glance a thrilling read for anyone interested in complex characters, supernatural intrigue, and historical drama. It’s a story that challenges our notions of love, loss, and the consequences of history, all while keeping readers on the edge of their seats.