The House That Jack Built
par
Ed McBain
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Science Fiction
LGBTQ+
Format
Relié
Pages
248
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Dec 1, 1988
Éditeur
Henry Holt & Company
Édition
First Edition
ISBN-10
0805007873
ISBN-13
9780805007879
Description
Set against the backdrop of a crime-ridden city, this gripping story follows Matthew Hope, a determined lawyer with a knack for navigating the murky waters of justice. When a peculiar case lands on his desk, he is drawn into a web of deceit that threatens to unravel the very fabric of his community. The narrative captures the intricate dance between law and morality, showcasing how one man's quest for the truth can lead him into the darkest corners of humanity.
As Hope delves deeper into the investigation, he encounters a cast of characters, each with their own motives and secrets. The tension builds as he uncovers connections that bind them together in ways he never anticipated, questioning his own principles along the way. McBain masterfully weaves a tale of suspense, blending elements of law, sociology, and psychology, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of guilt and innocence.
Through vivid descriptions and intricate plot development, the author creates an immersive experience, drawing readers into the life of Hope as he grapples with the complexities of his profession. The setting serves as a character in itself, mirroring Hope's internal struggles and the chaos around him, while highlighting the relentless pursuit of justice.
In this exploration of the darker aspects of society, hope and despair intertwine, leading to unforeseen conclusions about the cost of truth. As the narrative unfolds, readers are left pondering the morality of the characters involved and the choices they make — a testament to McBain's prowess in crafting tales that resonate with real-world dilemmas.
As Hope delves deeper into the investigation, he encounters a cast of characters, each with their own motives and secrets. The tension builds as he uncovers connections that bind them together in ways he never anticipated, questioning his own principles along the way. McBain masterfully weaves a tale of suspense, blending elements of law, sociology, and psychology, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of guilt and innocence.
Through vivid descriptions and intricate plot development, the author creates an immersive experience, drawing readers into the life of Hope as he grapples with the complexities of his profession. The setting serves as a character in itself, mirroring Hope's internal struggles and the chaos around him, while highlighting the relentless pursuit of justice.
In this exploration of the darker aspects of society, hope and despair intertwine, leading to unforeseen conclusions about the cost of truth. As the narrative unfolds, readers are left pondering the morality of the characters involved and the choices they make — a testament to McBain's prowess in crafting tales that resonate with real-world dilemmas.
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