The Secret Place
작성자
Tana French
아직 평점이 없습니다
Mystery
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
541
언어
영어
출판됨
Aug 1, 2019
출판사
Penguin Books
ISBN-10
0143127519
ISBN-13
9780143127512
설명
A chilling atmosphere envelops the prestigious boarding school where a young boy was found murdered, leaving behind a tangled web of secrets and unanswered questions. The shadow of the crime weighs heavily on the tightly-knit community, where whispers and glances hide the truth beneath layers of fear and denial. One year later, the tragedy resurfaces as a new lead threatens to unravel long-held mysteries.
Detective Stephen Moran is drawn back into the haunting case when new evidence emerges, rekindling his obsession with solving it. His investigation leads him into the lives of the school's students, particularly a close circle of girls who seem to hold the key to unlocking the past. As he navigates their intricate relationships and hidden depths, he discovers a blend of loyalty, betrayal, and the struggle for identity.
Moran finds himself delving deeper than he ever anticipated, where the lines between innocence and guilt blur. The more he digs, the more he realizes that the truth lies not just in the brutal facts of the murder, but within the emotional echoes that have resonated throughout the school. Each layer peeled back reveals a new perspective, challenging his assumptions and forcing him to confront his own connections to the darkness surrounding the case.
In a narrative steeped in psychological tension, the complex interplay between memory, friendship, and the desire for closure becomes palpable. As secrets begin to unravel, the haunting question remains: what are the lengths to which someone will go to protect those they cherish? The journey through this enigmatic tale leaves readers pondering the intricate dance of truth and deception, challenging their understanding of justice and its far-reaching consequences.
Detective Stephen Moran is drawn back into the haunting case when new evidence emerges, rekindling his obsession with solving it. His investigation leads him into the lives of the school's students, particularly a close circle of girls who seem to hold the key to unlocking the past. As he navigates their intricate relationships and hidden depths, he discovers a blend of loyalty, betrayal, and the struggle for identity.
Moran finds himself delving deeper than he ever anticipated, where the lines between innocence and guilt blur. The more he digs, the more he realizes that the truth lies not just in the brutal facts of the murder, but within the emotional echoes that have resonated throughout the school. Each layer peeled back reveals a new perspective, challenging his assumptions and forcing him to confront his own connections to the darkness surrounding the case.
In a narrative steeped in psychological tension, the complex interplay between memory, friendship, and the desire for closure becomes palpable. As secrets begin to unravel, the haunting question remains: what are the lengths to which someone will go to protect those they cherish? The journey through this enigmatic tale leaves readers pondering the intricate dance of truth and deception, challenging their understanding of justice and its far-reaching consequences.