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Theft

A Love Story

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  • 320 páginas
  • 12 horas de lectura

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From the two-time Booker Prize winner and Commonwealth Prize recipient comes a novel exploring obsession, deception, and redemption, blending psychological suspense with darkly humorous literary fiction. Michael, known as “Butcher,” is a once-famous painter now living in the remote home of his biggest collector, where he cares for his younger brother, Hugh, a physically imposing yet emotionally fragile man. Their fragile equilibrium is disrupted when Marlene, a mysterious and ambitious young woman in striking heels, enters their lives. She is the daughter-in-law of the late painter Jacques Liebovitz, an early influence on Butcher. Marlene's charm captivates Hugh, and she develops a romantic connection with Butcher, igniting a series of events that could lead to their salvation or destruction. The narrative unfolds through the contrasting perspectives of the brothers—Butcher's sharp, witty observations juxtaposed with Hugh's bizarre, poetic voice. This work showcases Peter Carey’s extraordinary talent for crafting unforgettable characters and a narrative that is both gripping and full of unexpected twists.

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Theft, Peter Carey

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Título
Theft
Subtítulo
A Love Story
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2007
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
320
ISBN10
0571231497
ISBN13
9780571231492
Serie
Título original
Theft
Calificación
3,45 de 5
Descripción
From the two-time Booker Prize winner and Commonwealth Prize recipient comes a novel exploring obsession, deception, and redemption, blending psychological suspense with darkly humorous literary fiction. Michael, known as “Butcher,” is a once-famous painter now living in the remote home of his biggest collector, where he cares for his younger brother, Hugh, a physically imposing yet emotionally fragile man. Their fragile equilibrium is disrupted when Marlene, a mysterious and ambitious young woman in striking heels, enters their lives. She is the daughter-in-law of the late painter Jacques Liebovitz, an early influence on Butcher. Marlene's charm captivates Hugh, and she develops a romantic connection with Butcher, igniting a series of events that could lead to their salvation or destruction. The narrative unfolds through the contrasting perspectives of the brothers—Butcher's sharp, witty observations juxtaposed with Hugh's bizarre, poetic voice. This work showcases Peter Carey’s extraordinary talent for crafting unforgettable characters and a narrative that is both gripping and full of unexpected twists.