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  • 196 sider
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The Rasp by Philip McDonald centers on a gripping murder mystery that unfolds in a seemingly tranquil British setting. The story begins with a shocking murder that disrupts the calm of the community. As the investigation progresses, the protagonist-likely a detective, or a keen amateur sleuth-delves into the lives of those connected to the victim.The novel's central mystery is driven by numerous twists and turns, with the detective piecing together clues and uncovering hidden motives among the suspects. The narrative explores themes of deceit, betrayal, and hidden agendas, with each character potentially harboring secrets that could unravel the case. The investigation reveals the complexities of human nature, with the murder acting as a catalyst that exposes the darker sides of the people involved.As the detective navigates through red herrings and misdirection, the story builds suspense and tension, leading to a dramatic and satisfying resolution where the true culprit is revealed. The meticulous unraveling of the mystery showcases McDonald's skill in creating an engaging and intellectually stimulating detective novel. In The Rasp, Philip McDonald weaves a rich tapestry of interpersonal drama into the central murder mystery. As the investigation unfolds, the story delves deeply into the relationships between the characters.

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  • Sidetal196
  • Udgivelsesdato02-05-2024
  • ISBN139789364281621
  • Forlag Double 9 Books
  • FormatePub

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