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The Wych Elm

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  • 528 stránek
  • 19 hodin čtení

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'The word "unputdownable" was coined for novels like this. An absolute masterpiece.' - John Boyne One night alters Toby's life forever. Previously charmed, he is now left damaged and traumatized after a brutal attack, struggling to recognize himself. Seeking solace at his family's ancestral home, Ivy House, he is enveloped by memories of carefree summers and teenage gatherings. However, his return is soon disrupted by a chilling discovery: a skull hidden within an old wych elm in the garden. As detectives begin to investigate, Toby is compelled to confront the truths about his family, his past, and his own identity. This spellbinding standalone work from a literary writer redefines the crime genre, exploring themes of memory and self-discovery. It delves into what we become when we lose our sense of self and the depths of our capabilities. 'Her best novel yet...this mystery about family, memory, and the cracks in both will haunt you for a long, long time.' - Erin Kelly 'Exquisite, magnificent - a dense, hypnotic novel from one of the greatest fiction writers of this century. I am breathless. I am in awe. I feel enriched having read it.' - AJ Finn

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The Wych Elm, Tana French

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Rok vydání
2019
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3,6
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21316 Hodnocení

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Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Penguin Books
Rok vydání
2019
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
528
ISBN10
0241379504
ISBN13
9780241379509
Série
První vydání
2018
Původní název
The Witch Elm
Hodnocení
3,55 z 5
Anotace
'The word "unputdownable" was coined for novels like this. An absolute masterpiece.' - John Boyne One night alters Toby's life forever. Previously charmed, he is now left damaged and traumatized after a brutal attack, struggling to recognize himself. Seeking solace at his family's ancestral home, Ivy House, he is enveloped by memories of carefree summers and teenage gatherings. However, his return is soon disrupted by a chilling discovery: a skull hidden within an old wych elm in the garden. As detectives begin to investigate, Toby is compelled to confront the truths about his family, his past, and his own identity. This spellbinding standalone work from a literary writer redefines the crime genre, exploring themes of memory and self-discovery. It delves into what we become when we lose our sense of self and the depths of our capabilities. 'Her best novel yet...this mystery about family, memory, and the cracks in both will haunt you for a long, long time.' - Erin Kelly 'Exquisite, magnificent - a dense, hypnotic novel from one of the greatest fiction writers of this century. I am breathless. I am in awe. I feel enriched having read it.' - AJ Finn