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Strange Fits of Passion
Strange Fits of Passion
Author: Anita Shreve
"As in her acclaimed EDEN CLOSE (1989), Shreve here picks up the loose threads of a long-ago murder to weave a gripping and articulate story that has much to say about love and spite and domestic tragedy.... Murder with a Message. In Shreve's hands it's both believable and unthinkable-and totally absorbing." -Kirkus Reviews
ISBN: 174445
Publication Date: 1991
Pages: 336
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4 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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candieb avatar reviewed Strange Fits of Passion on + 239 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 8
I've read a few Shreve novels, the first being The Pilot's wife, which was wonderful. I read a couple of others they were just "okay", but this is definitely a good one. It's pretty hard to read in places, it is about domestic abuse, but it also makes you ask yourself some tough questions - at least it did me. There are so many layers to life and to the choices we make - AND to the consequences of those choices. This is a very well written novel. It took me a bit to get into it, but once I was there, I was THERE. In the end, my heart ached mostly for Emily. For the unanswered question in her life, for everything she had been through. Interesting that she was such a small character, but was the one that left me with the most thoughts.
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Helpful Score: 5
Great read, different because each chapter is from a different character's point of view. I had to check to see that it was a fiction book because it read as a reporter gathering facts about the case.
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Helpful Score: 4
Another dynamite book by Anita Shreve, it's the story of a couple who appear from the outside to have a stable marriage when the exact opposite is actually true. The woman escapes with her daughter to a small town in Maine and tries to have a fresh start, but her husband continues to pursue her. Excellent book - I highly recommend it.
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Helpful Score: 4
Couldn't put this book down. Loved it. Great story with message that makes you think what you would do in that situation.
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Helpful Score: 4
I highly recommend this book! It is very insightful and moving! A must-read!
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not her best work. hard to get into, and slow
penguincollector avatar reviewed Strange Fits of Passion on + 4 more book reviews
I enjoyed this book. Good read.
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This was a good book. If you like Anita Shreve then you will like this. You feel for the main character and what she goes through as a dedicated mother and wife.
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A book I thoroughly enjoyed! Told from multiple points of view, the story builds in different directions. A good reminder that "truth" is often a gray area.
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Reminds me of the 3 blind men and the elephant, one feeling the trunk, one feeling the tail and one feeling the leg. They each described the elephant as they "saw" it. So, too, the characters in this book "saw" and applied their own point of view to the dilemma therein. Even at the end of the book, the reader is not sure what to believe. We get to partake in the "seeing". Good book!
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Wonderful story that will break you heart.
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A lone woman and her infant, running away from an abusive marriage; a wintry ocean house that beckons you to stay safe and comfortable within its walls; women who reach out to you and gift you with thier friendship; a man who offers love and safety; a murder, a suicide and you have all the makings for a great story! It touched all bases with me!
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This was an interesting book...Anita Shreve weaves a tale of cruelty and abuse, love lost and found. It is an educational book as well attesting to just how devastating domestic abuse can be. It is also, as the back cover says, "...a powerful portrait of truth and deception."


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