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Grasshopper

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  • 406 páginas
  • 15 horas de lectura

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A new novel from Barbara Vine (Ruth Rendell's alter ego) is always a reason to celebrate, and this exceptional psychological thriller showcases her mastery in drawing readers into an unfamiliar world. It explores the roots of obsession through the history of a young woman whose love of heights is marked by tragedy, guilt, and exile from her family home. Clodagh Brown, frightened by enclosed spaces yet passionate about climbing, faces the aftermath of her high school sweetheart's death. Living in the basement of a relative's home in Maida Vale, London, she meets peers who share her psychological quirks and introduce her to the steep rooftops of their neighborhood. Clodagh falls for Silver, a young man whose top-floor apartment is home to a diverse group of individuals. Their youthful idealism often clashes with conventional values and legal norms. As Clodagh and Silver navigate their relationship, their friends provide a rich tapestry of lives and personas—from Liv, the Swedish au pair who climbs rooftops but fears what lies below, to Jonny, whose need to dominate leads to shocking consequences. When the climbers discover a couple hiding with their adopted son from authorities, Vine's ability to shift pace while maintaining story and character shines. The novel is an acutely drawn, immensely satisfying read.

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Grasshopper, Ruth Rendell

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