
La muerte de Belle
によって
Georges Simenon
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Mystery
Science Fiction
形式
キンドル
ページ数
160
言語
スペイン語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2022
出版社
Editorial Anagrama
版
1
ISBN-10
8433945823
ISBN-13
9788433945822
説明
Spencer Ashby leads a tranquil existence as a schoolteacher in a quiet New York town, where the rhythm of life follows a predictable cadence. His world, however, takes a dark turn with the sudden and mysterious death of Belle, a young woman whose life intertwines with his in unexpected ways. The incident sends shockwaves through the community, fracturing the serenity that once defined it and leaving Ashby to grapple with his own repressed emotions and secrets.
As the investigation unfolds, Ashby finds himself drawn deeper into the complexities surrounding Belle’s death. The small-town atmosphere that once felt so familiar now echoes with suspicion and fear, compelling him to confront uncomfortable truths about those around him, as well as his own hidden desires. The narrative artfully explores the fragile nature of human relationships, illuminating how tragedy can unveil the darker sides of everyday life.
Through Simenon's masterful storytelling, readers are immersed in a psychological landscape that captures the essence of loss and longing. The interplay of crime and morality invites reflection on what it means to understand another's pain, as Ashby navigates the treacherous waters of grief and guilt, ultimately revealing the profound impact of Belle's life and death on his own.
As the investigation unfolds, Ashby finds himself drawn deeper into the complexities surrounding Belle’s death. The small-town atmosphere that once felt so familiar now echoes with suspicion and fear, compelling him to confront uncomfortable truths about those around him, as well as his own hidden desires. The narrative artfully explores the fragile nature of human relationships, illuminating how tragedy can unveil the darker sides of everyday life.
Through Simenon's masterful storytelling, readers are immersed in a psychological landscape that captures the essence of loss and longing. The interplay of crime and morality invites reflection on what it means to understand another's pain, as Ashby navigates the treacherous waters of grief and guilt, ultimately revealing the profound impact of Belle's life and death on his own.