
Death of a Lake
door
Arthur W. Upfield
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Mystery
Self-help
Religion & Spirituality
Formaat
Kindle
Pagina's
168
Taal
Engels
Gepubliceerd
Jan 1, 2020
Uitgever
ETT Imprint
Editie
2020
ISBN-10
1922384569
ISBN-13
9781922384560
Beschrijving
Amidst a landscape parched by relentless heat and drought, the serene but dying Lake Otway becomes the heart of a haunting mystery. Inspector Bonaparte is called to the scene, drawn not only by the ecological crisis but also by the troubled whispers of those who live nearby. The lake, once a nurturing sanctuary, now fosters despair, leaving a community grappling with both their environment and their lives.
As Bonaparte delves into the intricate web of local affairs, he discovers that the devastation of the lake has evoked more than just environmental concerns; it has unveiled hidden animosities and dark secrets. As thirst-crazed animals roam in desperation, the human characters display a range of emotions—fear, greed, and betrayal—as tensions rise with the dwindling water supply. Each encounter leads him closer to unraveling a complex murder tied to the lake's plight.
With his keen intuition and unique background, Bonaparte navigates through the local dynamics, revealing the ways nature intertwines with human conflict. His investigation is both a quest for truth and an exploration of the consequences of environmental neglect. The stakes become increasingly high as he races against time to solve the murder and save the lake, intertwining the fate of the community with that of the dying waters.
In this gripping tale, the battle against nature’s fury correlates with the darker instincts of humanity, challenging Bonaparte to confront not just a criminal, but the very essence of human nature amid ecological collapse. The stark beauty of the Australian landscape serves as a backdrop for a story that captures the fragile balance between man and nature, drawing the reader deeper into a compelling narrative of mystery and revelation.
As Bonaparte delves into the intricate web of local affairs, he discovers that the devastation of the lake has evoked more than just environmental concerns; it has unveiled hidden animosities and dark secrets. As thirst-crazed animals roam in desperation, the human characters display a range of emotions—fear, greed, and betrayal—as tensions rise with the dwindling water supply. Each encounter leads him closer to unraveling a complex murder tied to the lake's plight.
With his keen intuition and unique background, Bonaparte navigates through the local dynamics, revealing the ways nature intertwines with human conflict. His investigation is both a quest for truth and an exploration of the consequences of environmental neglect. The stakes become increasingly high as he races against time to solve the murder and save the lake, intertwining the fate of the community with that of the dying waters.
In this gripping tale, the battle against nature’s fury correlates with the darker instincts of humanity, challenging Bonaparte to confront not just a criminal, but the very essence of human nature amid ecological collapse. The stark beauty of the Australian landscape serves as a backdrop for a story that captures the fragile balance between man and nature, drawing the reader deeper into a compelling narrative of mystery and revelation.
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