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Whatever were Shreve’s publishers thinking when they decided to feature on the front covers of her books the likes of legs and draped backs of women all bathed in pastels? The lineup of her books on her Author Page seems to shout “Chick Lit” loud and clear. I’m glad I was introduced to Shreve’s marvelous novel, “The Pilot’s Wife,” via an older edition with a more somber cover, for I doubt I would have plucked one of the current versions off the shelf of the hotel library where I was depositing a hardback I had just finished.For me, “The Pilot’s Wife” was a serendipitous discovery. If the novel hadn’t had a great plot, it would have been worth reading for Shreve’s elegant use of the English language alone. Prose borders on poetry as she describes such things as the mundane details that underlie even the highly-charged events of life, and some of her observations on human nature, personified by her characters, seemed to me nothing less than revelatory. Best of all is the mystery

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