A Fine and Private Place by Freda Davies
بواسطة
Ellery Queen
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تنسيق
غلاف صلب
لغة
الإنجليزية
الناشر
Ulverscroft
الوصف
In the serene town of Gloucestershire, an unremarkable day is anything but ordinary as secrets and lies from half a century begin to unravel. The image of a quaint village is juxtaposed with the intricate web of human emotion and deception that lies beneath its surface. Characters navigate their pasts, revealing buried truths that impact their present lives in unexpected ways.
Freda Davies, the masterful storyteller behind this narrative, captures the complexity of human relationships. Through her vivid prose, the reader is drawn into a world where the seemingly mundane takes on profound significance. Each revelation draws the audience deeper into the labyrinth of the characters' lives, highlighting the influence that history has on the present.
As the layers of secrecy peel away, the story invites reflection on the nature of truth and the consequences of concealment. In this exploration of memory and identity, the ordinary transforms into the extraordinary, showcasing how the shadows of the past shape our futures. The novel resonates with the themes of introspection and the quest for understanding, leaving the reader contemplating long after the final pages.
Freda Davies, the masterful storyteller behind this narrative, captures the complexity of human relationships. Through her vivid prose, the reader is drawn into a world where the seemingly mundane takes on profound significance. Each revelation draws the audience deeper into the labyrinth of the characters' lives, highlighting the influence that history has on the present.
As the layers of secrecy peel away, the story invites reflection on the nature of truth and the consequences of concealment. In this exploration of memory and identity, the ordinary transforms into the extraordinary, showcasing how the shadows of the past shape our futures. The novel resonates with the themes of introspection and the quest for understanding, leaving the reader contemplating long after the final pages.