
Improbable Cause
par
J.A. Jance
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Mystery
Format
Broché
Pages
320
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Apr 1, 1990
Éditeur
Avon Books
ISBN-10
5550192071
ISBN-13
9785550192078
Description
In a quiet town where secrets simmer beneath the surface, a shocking crime sends ripples through the community. A dentist known for his unconventional methods and a notorious reputation for inflicting pain meets a grim fate. His murder in the very chair where he often tortured patients raises questions about morality, revenge, and the darker impulses that can thrive in seemingly benign settings.
As the story unfolds, the investigation delves deep into the complexities of human relationships and hidden grievances. Detectives grapple with an array of suspects, each with their own motives—some driven by the dentist's ruthless practices, others by personal vendettas. The narrative intricately weaves through clues and red herrings, challenging both the characters and the reader to decipher the truth lurking beneath layered deceptions.
With each page, tensions escalate, revealing a web of betrayal and desire for justice. The hunt for answers emphasizes the struggle between good and evil, ultimately leading to an unexpected resolution that forces the townspeople to confront not only the crime itself but their own complicity in a world where pain and pleasure often intertwine.
As the story unfolds, the investigation delves deep into the complexities of human relationships and hidden grievances. Detectives grapple with an array of suspects, each with their own motives—some driven by the dentist's ruthless practices, others by personal vendettas. The narrative intricately weaves through clues and red herrings, challenging both the characters and the reader to decipher the truth lurking beneath layered deceptions.
With each page, tensions escalate, revealing a web of betrayal and desire for justice. The hunt for answers emphasizes the struggle between good and evil, ultimately leading to an unexpected resolution that forces the townspeople to confront not only the crime itself but their own complicity in a world where pain and pleasure often intertwine.
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