She Died a Lady by John Dickson Carr

She Died a Lady by John Dickson Carr

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Idioma Inglês
Publicado Jan 1, 1772
Editora The Langtail Press
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In a tale thick with intrigue and emotional turmoil, a young woman named Rita Wainright finds herself ensnared in a passionate entanglement with Barry Sullivan, igniting a series of events that will alter the lives of those around her. As she grapples with her intense feelings, she confides in Dr. Luke, who becomes an unwitting participant in her tempestuous journey. Their conversations reveal not only her fervor for Barry but also the undercurrents of tension that permeate their lives.

Amidst the backdrop of deepening romantic drama, shadows of past secrets loom large, leading to unsettling revelations that threaten to unravel relationships and expose vulnerabilities. Characters are layered and complex, each with their personal histories, forcing them to confront their own truths in the face of love, betrayal, and loss. The weight of their choices propels the narrative forward, intertwining their fates in unexpected ways.

As the story unfolds, themes of loyalty and sacrifice emerge, pushing Rita and the people around her to confront their own desires and fears. The chilling undercurrent of mystery gives the tale an engaging twist, urging readers to ponder whether love truly conquers all—or if it leads to irrevocable tragedy.

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