A Man Like Smith
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1999
In Marilyn Pappano's A Man Like Smith, Assistant District Attorney Smith Kendricks is determined to bring down mob boss Jimmy Falcone in New Orleans despite needing help from guarded journalist Jolie Wade, who harbors a well-placed informant. As they collaborate professionally, they gradually develop a romantic relationship that transforms both their lives and careers. The novel addresses themes of child abuse and neglect.
Romantic
Heartwarming
Inspirational
27 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
Marilyn Pappano’s A Man Like Smith has garnered praise for its well-developed characters and emotional depth. Readers appreciate the realistic portrayal of relationships and the engaging narrative. However, some critics note occasional pacing issues and predictable plot elements. Overall, the book delivers a compelling and heartfelt story that resonates with many.
Ideal for fans of romance and contemporary fiction, readers who enjoy A Man Like Smith by Marilyn Pappano appreciate heartwarming stories with deep emotional connections and characters overcoming personal struggles. Comparable to Nicholas Sparks' The Notebook and Debbie Macomber's Cottage by the Sea.
27 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
We’re just getting started
Add this title to our list of requested Study Guides!