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Joe Hartlaub

JUST FALL is my current “cross-the-street” book. That’s what I call a novel that I’m recommending to everyone whose paths I cross, to the extent that people cross the street when they see me coming. Author Nina Sadowsky, who has been associated in varying capacities --- from screenwriter to executive producer --- with a number of films, turns her multi-talented hand to novel writing with an impressive and memorable result.

There are no chapters as such in JUST FALL. The narrative is divided into religiously alternating sections of “Now” and “Then,” until the end, when we are confronted with “Next.” That “Next” is ironic, since the reader honestly doesn’t know what is going to happen from one page to the next.

"The deeper one gets into JUST FALL, the more it becomes similar to a quantum physics textbook, but only in the sense that it becomes extremely clear that the more we know, the less we know."

What unfolds here is the relationship between Ellie Larrabee and Rob Beauman. The two of them together seemingly comprise a storybook couple; that is true only if the storybook is written by the Brothers Grimm. Rob has a rough and difficult past, one that is only “past” in the sense that William Faulkner so brilliantly described in REQUIEM FOR A NUN. His past rears its head very dramatically, immediately after the couple’s wedding ceremony, and turns their honeymoon on the island of St. Lucia into a nightmare full of double crosses, subterfuge, kidnapping and murder. Their only salvation may be Lucien, a good and honest cop who is dealing with a series of inexplicable child abductions but who suddenly gets tangled in the net in which Rob was snared over a decade before.

Ellie finds that what was supposed to be the best day of her life has turned into a never-ending nightmare. She has discovered, on her wedding day, that the man she thought was her soulmate is someone else entirely. She understandably finds herself emotionally swinging from love to hate and back again, as far as Rob is concerned. As the book unfolds, though, it slowly becomes clear that Ellie has a couple of secrets of her own that she has been keeping in reserve. As is frequently said in Al-Anon meetings (although in a different context), “(a) ‘2’ doesn’t marry a ‘10.’” By the end, it appears that Ellie and Rob may have some things in common after all, but not what they thought they were.

We don’t learn the meaning of the title until we are well into the final third of the book. That is just one of the surprises that Sadowsky sprinkles throughout this fine work. Her creative abilities, honed in the film industry, are on display here. She knows just how much to give the reader, and when, in this fish-out-of-water story where the fish isn’t so much a goldfish as a barracuda. The deeper one gets into JUST FALL, the more it becomes similar to a quantum physics textbook, but only in the sense that it becomes extremely clear that the more we know, the less we know. This is especially evident at the very end of the tale, which will leave you wanting more. Your wish, it appears, will be granted.

Teaser

On the night of her wedding to Rob, Ellie’s perfect world suddenly collapses. Her suave, charming, sophisticated husband is not the man she believed him to be. Could he really be a killer? Ellie is rapidly swept into a lethal vortex of betrayal, lies and uncertainty: Who is the man she married, really? And how far will she go to protect him? When faced with a terrible choice --- to become a murderess herself to save the man she loves, or to let him die --- Ellie’s decision propels her into a whiplash-paced adventure.

Promo

On the night of her wedding to Rob, Ellie’s perfect world suddenly collapses. Her suave, charming, sophisticated husband is not the man she believed him to be. Could he really be a killer? Ellie is rapidly swept into a lethal vortex of betrayal, lies and uncertainty: Who is the man she married, really? And how far will she go to protect him? When faced with a terrible choice --- to become a murderess herself to save the man she loves, or to let him die --- Ellie’s decision propels her into a whiplash-paced adventure.

About the Book

Perfect for fans of Patricia Highsmith and Gillian Flynn, this sexy and seductive debut novel asks: How can you find out that the person you love is a killer...and continue to love him anyway?

THEN

Ellie Larrabee’s life is perfect. She’s thriving at work, living in a fabulous apartment, and engaged to the man of her dreams. To all appearances, Ellie and Rob Beauman are a golden couple --- blessed with good looks, success and romantic chemistry that’s off the charts. Surely their future together promises nothing but happiness.

But on what should be the most wonderful day of her life, moments after saying “I do,” a shocking secret threatens to shatter Ellie’s happily-ever-after. She learns that the man she just married and loves with all her heart hides a dark past beneath his charismatic exterior. And the more harrowing truth she uncovers, the deeper Ellie is swept into a vortex of betrayal and uncertainty from which she may never escape.

NOW

On the island paradise of St. Lucia, Ellie isn’t basking in honeymoon splendor --- she’s grappling with the chilling realities of her violently derailed life: Rob has blood on his hands and some very dangerous people on his trail, and only Ellie stands between him and the lethal destiny he’s facing. Rob never dreamed that Ellie would be dragged into the deadly world he’s trapped in --- or used as a pawn against him. And Ellie could never have imagined how far she’d be forced to go to save the man she loves.

Audiobook available, narrated by Johnathan McClain, Beresford Bennett and Emily Rankin