Jodi Picoult's novels have been hailed as "engrossing" ("People") and "addictively readable" ("Entertainment Weekly"). Now, the author of Salem Falls and Plain Truth examines the fault lines of a troubled marriage in "Picture Perfect"-an "unfailingly intelligent...undeniably literary psychological drama."("Booklist")
"Picoult writes with an all-knowing and piercing eye. Hers is an important book from a talented writer we hope to hear from again and again." ("Library Journal")To the outside world, they seem to have it all. Cassie Barrett, a renowned anthropologist, and Alex Rivers, one of Hollywood's hottest actors, met on the set of a motion picture in Africa. They shared childhood tales, toasted the future, and declared their love in a fairy-tale wedding. But when they return to California, something alters the picture of their perfect marriage. A frightening pattern is taking shape-a cycle of hurt, denial, and promises, thinly veiled by glamour. Torn between fear and something that resembles love, Cassie wrestles with questions she never dreamed she would face: How can she leave? Then again, how can she stay?