Cable Car
- 132pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Christopher Swann élabore des récits qui explorent des relations complexes et des dilemmes moraux, souvent situés sur fond de Sud américain et de sa tapisserie culturelle distincte. Son écriture se caractérise par une perspicacité psychologique aiguë et une prose riche et atmosphérique qui plonge profondément le lecteur dans ses mondes. Le travail de Swann explore avec réflexion les thèmes de l'identité et de l'appartenance, suscitant une profonde réflexion. Sa voix distinctive offre un mélange captivant de lyrisme poétique et de narration directe.


"Ethan Faulkner is a precocious child with a brilliant but troublesome sister, a war vet for a father, and a weary mother trying to manage their family. One night a young woman rings their doorbell, desperate to hide from two men who are pursuing her, when one of the two barges in after her. The struggle leaves both of Ethan's parents dead. Years later, Ethan has a successful teaching career and a budding relationship with a coworker. But he hasn't quite followed through on his promise to his dying father - to take care of his sister. Susannah is not an easy person to keep tabs on, is a handful even when the tabs are kept, and quite frankly, Ethan wants her to suffer for preventing him from getting to his dad before he died all those years ago. It was a long time ago and Ethan tries to put all of it behind him. But that's easier said than done. When news of a brutal murder breaks with evidence pointing to Ethan as the prime suspect, all the painful memories of his past come rushing to meet him"--Provided by publisher