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Mystery
Science Fiction
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
168
言語
スペイン語
公開されました
Jan 20, 2013
出版社
Acantilado
版
1
ISBN-10
8415689276
ISBN-13
9788415689270
説明
In a quiet neighborhood, where life seems predictable and mundane, the facade begins to crack under the weight of secrets and unspoken tensions. Georges Simenon masterfully explores the complexities of human relationships and the hidden undercurrents that shape them. As the residents navigate their day-to-day existence, they are oblivious to the turmoil brewing just beneath the surface, until it finally erupts.
The story centers on a diverse cast of characters, each grappling with their own struggles and desires. Simenon delves into their lives with a keen eye, revealing their innermost thoughts and fears. As the plot thickens, seemingly innocuous interactions between neighbors take on new meaning, and every glance exchanged carries the weight of unexpressed feelings and long-held grudges.
Simenon's signature psychological insight shines through, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of community and the fine line between intimacy and alienation. This rich tapestry of lives intertwines in unexpected ways, exposing the fragility of human connection amidst the daily grind.
In this compelling narrative, the streets and homes become a microcosm of broader societal themes, highlighting how easily the mundane can spiral into chaos. Readers are left pondering the complexities of their own relationships, questioning how well they truly know those who live just across the way.
The story centers on a diverse cast of characters, each grappling with their own struggles and desires. Simenon delves into their lives with a keen eye, revealing their innermost thoughts and fears. As the plot thickens, seemingly innocuous interactions between neighbors take on new meaning, and every glance exchanged carries the weight of unexpressed feelings and long-held grudges.
Simenon's signature psychological insight shines through, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of community and the fine line between intimacy and alienation. This rich tapestry of lives intertwines in unexpected ways, exposing the fragility of human connection amidst the daily grind.
In this compelling narrative, the streets and homes become a microcosm of broader societal themes, highlighting how easily the mundane can spiral into chaos. Readers are left pondering the complexities of their own relationships, questioning how well they truly know those who live just across the way.