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    <![CDATA[With five novels to her credit, including the acclaimed <em>The Weight of Water</em>,  Anita Shreve now offers a skillfully crafted exploration of the long reach of tragedy in  <em>The Pilot's Wife</em>. News of Jack Lyons's fatal crash sends his wife into shock and  emotional numbness: <blockquote>  Kathryn wished she could manage a coma. Instead, it seemed that quite the opposite had  happened: She felt herself to be inside of a private weather system, one in which she was  continuously tossed and buffeted by bits of news and information, sometimes chilled by  thoughts of what lay immediately ahead, thawed by the kindness of others...frequently  drenched by memories that seemed to have no regard for circumstance or place, and then  subjected to the nearly intolerable heat of reporters, photographers and curious onlookers. It  was a weather system with no logic, she had decided, no pattern, no progression, no form.  </blockquote> The situation becomes even more dire when the plane's black box is recovered, pinning  responsibility for the crash on Jack. In an attempt to clear his name, Kathryn searches for  any and all clues to the hours before the flight. Yet each discovery forces her to realise that  she didn't know her husband of 16 years at all. Shreve's complex and highly convincing  treatment of Kathryn's dilemma, coupled with intriguing minor characters and an expertly  paced plot, makes <em>The Pilot's Wife</em> really takes off.]]>
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