Published: 2020, virago Genre: fiction Themes: crime, conscience, faith, relationships, racism My rating (out of 5): ❤❤❤❤ When I started writing the reviews on the Gilead quartet of novels I recommended that people read them in order otherwise it would be difficult to understand why people in the books behave as they do. Now that I have finished Jack, I stand by that recommendation as I think you would really struggle with this one if you didn't know Jack's family background. The first books begin with the stories of two preachers in the fictional town of Gilead in Iowa. The Reverend John Ames is a quiet contemplative man who was widowed as a young man, and in his old age takes a second wife, Lila, who is a lot younger than he is. His close friend who preaches at a different church is The Reverend Boughton who has eight children and lives his life in accordance with the scriptures and spending his spare time debating theological points with Ames. All of Boughton...