
The Sound of Broken Glass: A Novel
작성자
Deborah Crombie
아직 평점이 없습니다
Mystery
Thriller & Suspense
형식
하드커버
페이지
368
언어
영어
출판됨
Feb 19, 2013
출판사
William Morrow
판
First Edition
ISBN-10
0061990639
ISBN-13
9780061990632
설명
In a sweltering August in Crystal Palace, the past bubbles to the surface, intertwining with the present in a gripping narrative. The heat and tension simmer as the story unravels, pulling the reader into a world where memories haunt and secrets linger. The setting itself, steeped in history, adds depth to the unfolding mystery, evoking a sense of nostalgia tinged with unease.
As the characters navigate their complex relationships, their lives are disrupted by a series of events that challenge everything they thought they knew. The dynamics between Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James come to life, revealing layers of emotion and determination as they confront both external threats and their personal struggles. Each character is meticulously crafted, making them relatable and compelling, which enhances the story's immersive quality.
The exploration of societal change and the impact of history on contemporary lives underscores the narrative's richness, drawing readers into a captivating examination of how the past shapes the present. Themes of loss, redemption, and the search for truth resonate powerfully throughout, creating an emotional landscape that lingers even after the final page is turned.
In this intricate tapestry of narrative threads, the sound of broken glass becomes a poignant symbol of fragility and transformation. The careful unraveling of a decades-old mystery leads to revelations that are as shocking as they are illuminating, leaving an indelible mark on the characters and the reader alike. With every twist and turn, the story invites reflection on the nature of life itself, reminding us that even amidst chaos, hope can emerge from the shards of shattered memories.
As the characters navigate their complex relationships, their lives are disrupted by a series of events that challenge everything they thought they knew. The dynamics between Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James come to life, revealing layers of emotion and determination as they confront both external threats and their personal struggles. Each character is meticulously crafted, making them relatable and compelling, which enhances the story's immersive quality.
The exploration of societal change and the impact of history on contemporary lives underscores the narrative's richness, drawing readers into a captivating examination of how the past shapes the present. Themes of loss, redemption, and the search for truth resonate powerfully throughout, creating an emotional landscape that lingers even after the final page is turned.
In this intricate tapestry of narrative threads, the sound of broken glass becomes a poignant symbol of fragility and transformation. The careful unraveling of a decades-old mystery leads to revelations that are as shocking as they are illuminating, leaving an indelible mark on the characters and the reader alike. With every twist and turn, the story invites reflection on the nature of life itself, reminding us that even amidst chaos, hope can emerge from the shards of shattered memories.