When one of homeopath Carissa Lake's patients falls into an allergy-induced coma, possibly due to her prescribed remedy, Leland Fowler's office starts investigating the case.
But Leland is also one of Carissa's patients, and he is begining to realize that he has fallen in love with her. As love and legal obligations collide, Leland comes face-to-face with an ethical dilemma of enormous proportions. Graceful, intelligent, and suspenseful, The Law of Similars is a powerful examination of the links between hope and hubris, love and deception.
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So sorry to read this: David narrated the audiobook of my novel, THE LAW OF SIMILARS, and did such a beautiful job. RIP, #DavidBirney. Thank you. @PRHAudio https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/02/arts/television/david-birney-dead.html?referringSource=articleShare
"Bohjalian seems to have hit his literary stride with Leland Fowler, whose voice is intimate, credible, and sure in illuminating the shadows of his soul.... Once opened, The Law of Similars is a hard book to put down." --The Boston Globe
"Bohjalian [has] a distinctive narrative voice, [an] artful hand with dialogue, and [a] disarming gift for taking the reader into his confidence." --Vermont Sunday Magazine
Praise for Midwives
"A writer of unusual heart." --The Boston Globe
"This skillfully constructed, fast-paced novel is not only beautifully written but also as hard to put down as any old-fashioned thriller.... This astonishing story will keep readers up late at night until the last page is turned." --Washington Post Book World
"Superbly crafted and astonishingly powerful.... It will thrill readers who cherish their worn copies of To Kill a Mockingbird." --People
"A treasure.... It is a rare pleasure when a finely written novel also grips us with sheer storytelling power." --Portland Oregonian