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Beneath the Skin

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  • 359 stránok
  • 13 hodin čítania

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When she laughs, it sounds like a doorbell. If I confessed my love, she would laugh, dismissing it as a joke. Love is serious, a matter of life and death, and one day she will realize that. Zoe, a schoolteacher; Jenny, a former hand model turned mother; and Nadia, a free spirit entertaining at children's parties—three women in London facing unique challenges, their lives intertwined by a sadistic stalker. As summer heat intensifies, they receive letters indicating they are being watched, studied, and loved from afar, even unto death. Initially, the women and police dismiss the threats, believing them to be from a harmless crank. However, the narrative follows their journey from denial to terror, culminating in the realization that no one can stop the killer. French masterfully depicts how the letters invade their lives, straining relationships and pushing them toward madness. The irony lies in how the stalker's threats reveal the women's existing flaws and fears. French's psychological insight is so profound that the impending murders feel secondary to the exploration of the women's psyches. While the thriller genre demands excitement, we mourn the victims, acknowledging our own voyeuristic complicity in their unraveling.

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Beneath the Skin, Nicci French

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Rok vydania
2000
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Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Michael Joseph
Rok vydania
2000
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
359
ISBN10
0718144503
ISBN13
9780718144500
Série
Prvé vydanie
2000
Pôvodný názov
Beneath the Skin
Hodnotenie
3,65 z 5
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When she laughs, it sounds like a doorbell. If I confessed my love, she would laugh, dismissing it as a joke. Love is serious, a matter of life and death, and one day she will realize that. Zoe, a schoolteacher; Jenny, a former hand model turned mother; and Nadia, a free spirit entertaining at children's parties—three women in London facing unique challenges, their lives intertwined by a sadistic stalker. As summer heat intensifies, they receive letters indicating they are being watched, studied, and loved from afar, even unto death. Initially, the women and police dismiss the threats, believing them to be from a harmless crank. However, the narrative follows their journey from denial to terror, culminating in the realization that no one can stop the killer. French masterfully depicts how the letters invade their lives, straining relationships and pushing them toward madness. The irony lies in how the stalker's threats reveal the women's existing flaws and fears. French's psychological insight is so profound that the impending murders feel secondary to the exploration of the women's psyches. While the thriller genre demands excitement, we mourn the victims, acknowledging our own voyeuristic complicity in their unraveling.