
The Winter Queen
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Mystery
格式
平装书
页数
256
语言
英语
已发布
Mar 25, 2004
出版商
Phoenix Press
ISBN-10
0753817594
ISBN-13
9780753817599
描述
In the heart of 19th century Moscow, a tragedy unfolds that reveals the intricacies of wealth, ambition, and despair. The narrative begins with the unexpected suicide of a promising young student from an affluent background, which sends shockwaves through the family and society at large. As the news spreads, questions arise: What could drive someone seemingly destined for greatness to take such a drastic step?
Amidst the backdrop of a changing Russia, the story delves into the lives of those surrounding the young man, showcasing their struggles and desires. Each character is intricately crafted, revealing their personal conflicts and the societal pressures they face. The opulence of their lifestyle contrasts sharply with the underlying tension and moral dilemmas that slumber beneath the surface.
As the investigation into the student’s death deepens, hidden secrets come to light, forcing individuals to confront their own motivations and choices. Themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the fragile nature of happiness weave through the lives intertwined by the tragedy.
Ultimately, the narrative explores the broader implications of existence in a society where privilege is simultaneously a blessing and a curse. It captures the essence of an era, leaving readers to ponder the true meaning of success and fulfillment in a world that often demands perfection at a cost.
Amidst the backdrop of a changing Russia, the story delves into the lives of those surrounding the young man, showcasing their struggles and desires. Each character is intricately crafted, revealing their personal conflicts and the societal pressures they face. The opulence of their lifestyle contrasts sharply with the underlying tension and moral dilemmas that slumber beneath the surface.
As the investigation into the student’s death deepens, hidden secrets come to light, forcing individuals to confront their own motivations and choices. Themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the fragile nature of happiness weave through the lives intertwined by the tragedy.
Ultimately, the narrative explores the broader implications of existence in a society where privilege is simultaneously a blessing and a curse. It captures the essence of an era, leaving readers to ponder the true meaning of success and fulfillment in a world that often demands perfection at a cost.