
Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone: A Novel
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によって:
Benjamin Stevenson
言語: 英語
形式: ハードカバー
ISBN 10: 0063279029
ISBN 13: 9780063279025
出版日:
January 17th, 2023
出版社: Mariner Books
ページ数: 384
In a complex tapestry of family dynamics, a man grapples with the dark legacy that binds his relatives together. Each member of his family holds a sinister secret—one that involves a murder. As he navigates through the layered histories and hidden truths of his kin, he becomes increasingly entangled in a web of deception and intrigue that challenges his understanding of loyalty and morality.
The protagonist’s journey unfolds against a backdrop of tension and humor, showcasing the absurdities of familial relationships. Each encounter with his relatives reveals their motivations and the circumstances that led them down their dark paths. This exploration not only highlights their individual stories but also reflects on the broader implications of guilt and accountability within a family.
As the tale progresses, the protagonist is forced to confront his own complicity in his family's darkness. Through unexpected revelations and twists, he realizes that the burdens of their actions may not just haunt the past, but shape the future as well. In this gripping narrative, the lines between right and wrong blur, urging readers to ponder what it truly means to belong to a family.
The protagonist’s journey unfolds against a backdrop of tension and humor, showcasing the absurdities of familial relationships. Each encounter with his relatives reveals their motivations and the circumstances that led them down their dark paths. This exploration not only highlights their individual stories but also reflects on the broader implications of guilt and accountability within a family.
As the tale progresses, the protagonist is forced to confront his own complicity in his family's darkness. Through unexpected revelations and twists, he realizes that the burdens of their actions may not just haunt the past, but shape the future as well. In this gripping narrative, the lines between right and wrong blur, urging readers to ponder what it truly means to belong to a family.