Petrified by Nadel, Barbara ( Author ) ON Jun-07-2004, Paperback
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Barbara Nadel
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Mystery
Children’s
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
343
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2004
出版社
Headline
版
New
ISBN-10
0747267219
ISBN-13
9780747267218
説明
In the sweltering summer heat of Istanbul, tensions rise and secrets simmer beneath the surface. The city, known for its vibrant culture and rich history, becomes a hotbed of intrigue that tests the limits of sanity. Barbara Nadel crafts a vivid tableau where the oppressive warmth influences the lives of its characters, pushing them toward unexpected confrontations and revelations.
As the oppressive temperatures soar, so do the stakes for those who inhabit this bustling metropolis. The heat waves distort perceptions, blurring the lines between illusion and reality. People find themselves caught in a web of mystery, paranoia, and hidden agendas, each action fueled by the relentless sun that beats down on the vibrant streets. Nadel masterfully intertwines individual stories, revealing how the environment can shape emotions and decisions.
In this backdrop of intense heat and simmering tensions, the denizens of Istanbul navigate their lives, grappling with their inner demons while uncovering deep-rooted secrets. The oppressive climate becomes a catalyst for change and self-discovery, compelling characters to confront their pasts and, ultimately, their own humanity.
As the oppressive temperatures soar, so do the stakes for those who inhabit this bustling metropolis. The heat waves distort perceptions, blurring the lines between illusion and reality. People find themselves caught in a web of mystery, paranoia, and hidden agendas, each action fueled by the relentless sun that beats down on the vibrant streets. Nadel masterfully intertwines individual stories, revealing how the environment can shape emotions and decisions.
In this backdrop of intense heat and simmering tensions, the denizens of Istanbul navigate their lives, grappling with their inner demons while uncovering deep-rooted secrets. The oppressive climate becomes a catalyst for change and self-discovery, compelling characters to confront their pasts and, ultimately, their own humanity.