
A Right to Die
par:
Rex Stout
,
David Stout
Langue: Anglais
Format: Kindle
Date de publication:
May 26th, 2010
Éditeur: Crimeline
Pages: 209
Genres: Romance, Mystery
In a quiet town where secrets lurk behind every door, the shocking murder of a vivacious young heiress sends ripples of fear and intrigue through the community. With a penchant for romance, she had captivated many hearts, but her numerous enemies are raising questions that plunge the investigation into chaos. As whispers spread and conjectures mount, the search for the truth rapidly complicates, revealing the tangled webs of jealousy and betrayal that encircle her life.
Rex Stout and David Stout masterfully weave a tale filled with suspense and surprise. A detective faces the arduous task of peeling back the layers of the heiress’s glamorous existence, each revelation more startling than the last. With an array of colorful characters, the narrative unfolds as a compelling exploration of motives and moral dilemmas, challenging the boundaries of love and loyalty.
In a gripping quest for justice, the stakes rise as the detective races against time to uncover the real killer, whose shadowy presence threatens to engulf the small town. What unfolds is not merely a murder mystery but a profound reflection on life and death, leaving the reader with lingering questions about the fragility of existence and the choices that define humanity.
Rex Stout and David Stout masterfully weave a tale filled with suspense and surprise. A detective faces the arduous task of peeling back the layers of the heiress’s glamorous existence, each revelation more startling than the last. With an array of colorful characters, the narrative unfolds as a compelling exploration of motives and moral dilemmas, challenging the boundaries of love and loyalty.
In a gripping quest for justice, the stakes rise as the detective races against time to uncover the real killer, whose shadowy presence threatens to engulf the small town. What unfolds is not merely a murder mystery but a profound reflection on life and death, leaving the reader with lingering questions about the fragility of existence and the choices that define humanity.