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Places in the Dark

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In autumn 1937, a mysterious woman arrives in Port Alma, a coastal village in Maine, bringing with her a wealth of unspoken secrets. This fragile, green-eyed beauty, with nothing but the clothes on her back, will soon leave the village on the same bus that brought her, but not before irrevocably altering the lives of two brothers—one will die, and the other will spiral into madness. Dora March, the enigmatic newcomer, is hired by the wealthiest man in town, who soon dies, leaving her everything in his will. The townspeople gossip, suggesting she was only after his money and even insinuating her involvement in his demise. Yet, she departs as mysteriously as she arrived, telling lawyers she wants nothing. Her presence deeply impacts the two brothers: one falls in love and tragically dies, while the other believes Dora is to blame and becomes obsessed with finding her to seek revenge. This haunting tale explores themes of love, loss, and obsession, making it a compelling addition to contemporary American literature.

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Places in the Dark, Thomas H. Cook

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2001
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Titre
Places in the Dark
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Orion
Publié
2001
Format
souple
Pages
256
ISBN10
0304365289
ISBN13
9780304365289
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In autumn 1937, a mysterious woman arrives in Port Alma, a coastal village in Maine, bringing with her a wealth of unspoken secrets. This fragile, green-eyed beauty, with nothing but the clothes on her back, will soon leave the village on the same bus that brought her, but not before irrevocably altering the lives of two brothers—one will die, and the other will spiral into madness. Dora March, the enigmatic newcomer, is hired by the wealthiest man in town, who soon dies, leaving her everything in his will. The townspeople gossip, suggesting she was only after his money and even insinuating her involvement in his demise. Yet, she departs as mysteriously as she arrived, telling lawyers she wants nothing. Her presence deeply impacts the two brothers: one falls in love and tragically dies, while the other believes Dora is to blame and becomes obsessed with finding her to seek revenge. This haunting tale explores themes of love, loss, and obsession, making it a compelling addition to contemporary American literature.