
The Rose and the Yew Tree
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Mystery
Science Fiction
Action & Adventure
Format
Paperback
Pages
276
Language
Chinese
Published
Jan 1, 2017
Publisher
People's Literature Publishing House
Edition
First Edition
ISBN-10
7020121128
ISBN-13
9787020121120
Description
Set against the backdrop of an English village nestled in the countryside, a web of secrets and deception unfolds as the lives of its inhabitants intersect. A mysterious death serves as the catalyst for a tantalizing exploration of human nature, showcasing Agatha Christie's signature blend of intrigue and psychological insight. The locals are drawn into a tumultuous investigation that shatters the tranquility of their seemingly idyllic lives, revealing the shadows cast by hidden motives and clandestine affairs.
As characters grapple with their desires and betrayals, the rose symbolizes beauty and innocence, while the yew tree represents the darker aspects of life, such as mortality and vengeance. This juxtaposition creates a rich tapestry of emotion, transforming the straightforward whodunit into a profound reflection on the fragility of human relationships. Christie's deft storytelling invites readers to lose themselves in a world where not everything is as it seems and where every choice holds the weight of consequences.
As characters grapple with their desires and betrayals, the rose symbolizes beauty and innocence, while the yew tree represents the darker aspects of life, such as mortality and vengeance. This juxtaposition creates a rich tapestry of emotion, transforming the straightforward whodunit into a profound reflection on the fragility of human relationships. Christie's deft storytelling invites readers to lose themselves in a world where not everything is as it seems and where every choice holds the weight of consequences.
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