Perfect Match

Perfect Match by Jodi Picoult, published by Hodder in 2006, is a thought-provoking exploration of justice and family dynamics. This edition spans 402 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Assistant DA Nina Frost, who, while prosecuting child molesters, faces the heartbreaking reality of seeing many offenders evade justice. When her own son, Nathaniel, becomes a victim of abuse and is left traumatized, Nina takes drastic measures to protect him.
Readers will find a gripping examination of the moral complexities surrounding justice and familial bonds. As Nina grapples with the consequences of her actions, the story delves into themes of legal ethics and the impact of trauma on family life. This compelling narrative raises questions about the balance between personal vengeance and the legal system, inviting reflection on the nature of innocence and guilt.
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Assistant DA Nina Frost prosecutes child molesters, and in the course of her everyday work she endures the frustration of seeing too many criminals slip through the system and walk free. So when she realises that her son Nathaniel has been sexually abused – and is so traumatised that he has stopped speaking – she takes justice into her own hands.
Nina Frost may have killed the man who hurt her son, but has she destroyed her family in the process? And whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty?
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