Mörkögda augustinatt

Mörkögda augustinatt

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Jan 1, 1979 · Swedish · Paperback (242 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 242
Language Swedish
Published Jan 1, 1979
Publisher Norstedts
ISBN-10 9117920116

Description

In Maria Lang's gripping detective novel, a chilling atmosphere sets the stage for a suspenseful narrative that unfolds under the cloak of a summer night. The story is steeped in mystery, weaving together the fates of those entwined in the events leading to not one, but two murders that shake a tight-knit community. Amidst these dark happenings, peculiar occurrences begin to unsettle the seemingly serene lives of the inhabitants, hinting at deeper secrets and unresolved tensions lurking just beneath the surface.

The plot thickens as the youngest member of the Bure family becomes an unexpected focal point, his innocent actions stirring both concern and curiosity among those around him. His restless sleep, occasional screams, and strange behavior mirror the unease that grips the household, compelling the characters to confront their fears while navigating the treachery that has infiltrated their world. Each twist and turn reveals the fragility of trust, as old alliances are tested and hidden agendas come to light.

As the investigation unfolds, readers are taken on a journey through the labyrinth of human emotions and moral dilemmas. Lang artfully explores themes of betrayal, loyalty, and the quest for truth in a landscape where nothing is as it seems. The vivid descriptions of the nocturnal setting and the richly drawn characters create an immersive experience, drawing the reader deeper into the intrigue.

With relentless pacing and clever plot twists, the narrative captivates the imagination while igniting a sense of foreboding. The author expertly balances moments of intensity with reflective pauses, allowing for a deeper examination of the characters' psyche. In a world where shadows loom large and secrets abound, this detective story ultimately challenges the notion of innocence and the price one must pay for unearthing the truth.
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