A Test of Wills
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Charles Todd
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Mystery
Science Fiction
Thriller & Suspense
+3
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
305
言語
英語
公開されました
Dec 26, 2006
出版社
William Morrow Paperbacks
ISBN-10
0061242845
ISBN-13
9780061242847
説明
In the aftermath of World War I, Scotland Yard Inspector Ian Rutledge grapples with the haunting memories of the trenches, experiences that continue to shape his identity. The shadows of the war linger in his mind as he returns to duty, seeking to find solace in the routine of criminal investigations. However, it is a delicate balance, for the war has left him with emotional scars, and he often hears the voice of a soldier he was forced to execute.
As he delves into a complex murder case in a quaint English village, Rutledge encounters a community steeped in secrets and denial. The townsfolk are reticent, reluctant to expose the simmering tensions beneath their picturesque surface. With every inquiry, he navigates their suspicions and fears, uncovering a web of intrigue that reflects the broader societal changes unfolding in post-war Britain.
Faced with a growing sense of isolation, Rutledge must confront not only the mystery at hand but also the demons from his past. His search for truth becomes a journey inward, forcing him to reconcile with the choices he made during the war and the lingering sense of guilt that shadows him. As he pieces together the clues, he finds that the resolution of the case might offer more than just justice; it could be a pathway to healing.
In this compelling narrative, the interplay of war and peace serves as a backdrop to personal redemption. Rutledge’s determination to seek the truth, both external and within, underscores the resilience of the human spirit in the face of profound loss and existential questioning. Throughout his journey, readers are invited to reflect on the costs of conflict and the enduring quest for understanding and resolution.
As he delves into a complex murder case in a quaint English village, Rutledge encounters a community steeped in secrets and denial. The townsfolk are reticent, reluctant to expose the simmering tensions beneath their picturesque surface. With every inquiry, he navigates their suspicions and fears, uncovering a web of intrigue that reflects the broader societal changes unfolding in post-war Britain.
Faced with a growing sense of isolation, Rutledge must confront not only the mystery at hand but also the demons from his past. His search for truth becomes a journey inward, forcing him to reconcile with the choices he made during the war and the lingering sense of guilt that shadows him. As he pieces together the clues, he finds that the resolution of the case might offer more than just justice; it could be a pathway to healing.
In this compelling narrative, the interplay of war and peace serves as a backdrop to personal redemption. Rutledge’s determination to seek the truth, both external and within, underscores the resilience of the human spirit in the face of profound loss and existential questioning. Throughout his journey, readers are invited to reflect on the costs of conflict and the enduring quest for understanding and resolution.