
Un inutile delitto
توسط:
Jill Dawson
زبان: ایتالیایی
فرمت: جلد نرم
شابک ۱۰: 8899970327
شابک ۱۳: 9788899970321
تاریخ انتشار:
January 1st, 2030
ناشر: Carbonio Editore
In November 1974, London was shaken by one of the most notorious crimes in its history, a scandal that would leave its mark on the city's narrative. This gripping story unfolds against the backdrop of the tumultuous 1970s, where sensationalism mingled with the grit of urban life. Through vivid prose, the author immerses readers in the chaotic atmosphere, exploring the societal tensions and personal stories that converge around this tragic event.
As the investigation unfolds, the lives of those involved become intricately intertwined. The characters, both innocent and guilty, are depicted with depth and complexity, offering insights into their motivations and struggles. Jill Dawson masterfully weaves a tale that captures not only the horror of the crime itself but also the ripple effects it has on the community and the individuals caught in its web.
The author highlights themes of obsession, media frenzy, and the quest for truth amidst a fog of misinformation. Dawson's portrayal of 1970s London serves as a character in its own right, reflecting the shifting attitudes and turbulent emotions of the era. Readers are drawn into a world where the line between right and wrong blurs, and justice remains elusive.
Through an evocative narrative, the book delves into how the past influences the present, revealing the layers of grief, love, and loss that touch everyone involved. As the story unfolds, it poses challenging questions about morality, accountability, and the enduring impact of violence on a society still grappling with its scars.
As the investigation unfolds, the lives of those involved become intricately intertwined. The characters, both innocent and guilty, are depicted with depth and complexity, offering insights into their motivations and struggles. Jill Dawson masterfully weaves a tale that captures not only the horror of the crime itself but also the ripple effects it has on the community and the individuals caught in its web.
The author highlights themes of obsession, media frenzy, and the quest for truth amidst a fog of misinformation. Dawson's portrayal of 1970s London serves as a character in its own right, reflecting the shifting attitudes and turbulent emotions of the era. Readers are drawn into a world where the line between right and wrong blurs, and justice remains elusive.
Through an evocative narrative, the book delves into how the past influences the present, revealing the layers of grief, love, and loss that touch everyone involved. As the story unfolds, it poses challenging questions about morality, accountability, and the enduring impact of violence on a society still grappling with its scars.