The Zebra-Striped Hearse
によって
Ross Macdonald
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Science Fiction
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
288
言語
英語
公開されました
Mar 3, 1998
出版社
Vintage Crime/Black Lizard
版
Reprint
ISBN-10
0375701451
ISBN-13
9780375701450
説明
In a world filled with deceit and dark secrets, Lew Archer embarks on a complex investigation that quickly spirals beyond its original scope. Tasked with unraveling the mysterious circumstances surrounding a wealthy man's death, Archer delves into a web of lies and hidden motives that stretch across society's elite. The seemingly simple job takes on a life of its own as he finds connections that reveal a much larger conspiracy.
As Archer navigates through the glossy façades of privilege, he encounters characters rich in flaws, each hiding their own burdens. The narrative offers a thrilling glimpse into the human psyche, exploring how far individuals will go to protect their interests. With every clue he uncovers, Archer’s path intertwines with a haunting past that refuses to stay buried, compelling him to confront not only the crime but the darkness within the human experience.
His journey is laced with a palpable tension and sharp insights, illustrating the moral complexities in a society driven by wealth and ambition. Ross Macdonald masterfully crafts a detective tale that is as much about the investigation as it is about understanding the frailties and fears that drive people to commit unspeakable acts.
In this engrossing narrative, readers are drawn into a gripping story that continues to resonate, showcasing the enduring appeal of classic detective fiction and the timeless question of what lies beneath appearances.
As Archer navigates through the glossy façades of privilege, he encounters characters rich in flaws, each hiding their own burdens. The narrative offers a thrilling glimpse into the human psyche, exploring how far individuals will go to protect their interests. With every clue he uncovers, Archer’s path intertwines with a haunting past that refuses to stay buried, compelling him to confront not only the crime but the darkness within the human experience.
His journey is laced with a palpable tension and sharp insights, illustrating the moral complexities in a society driven by wealth and ambition. Ross Macdonald masterfully crafts a detective tale that is as much about the investigation as it is about understanding the frailties and fears that drive people to commit unspeakable acts.
In this engrossing narrative, readers are drawn into a gripping story that continues to resonate, showcasing the enduring appeal of classic detective fiction and the timeless question of what lies beneath appearances.