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Caite Dolan-Leach è un'autrice le cui opere esplorano relazioni complesse e le vite interiori dei personaggi con acuta perspicacia. La sua scrittura si distingue per la profondità psicologica e la capacità di cogliere le sottili sfumature dell'esperienza umana. Attraverso una prosa accuratamente elaborata e narrazioni avvincenti, attira i lettori in mondi che sono allo stesso tempo familiari e inquietanti. Le sue storie spesso approfondiscono temi come l'identità, la memoria e la ricerca di significato nel mondo contemporaneo.
The story follows an actress who, while attending a spiritual retreat, uncovers a sinister conspiracy. To expose the truth, she launches a true crime podcast, delving into themes of fame, violence, and society's obsession with murder. This chilling narrative explores the dark side of celebrity culture and the lengths one will go to seek justice.
"Ava Antipova has her reasons for running away: a failing family vineyard, a romantic betrayal, a mercurial sister, an absent father, a mother slipping into dementia. In Paris, Ava renounces her terribly practical undergraduate degree, acquires a French boyfriend and a taste for much better wine, and erases her past. Two years later, she must return to upstate New York. Her twin sister, Zelda, is dead. Even in a family of alcoholics, Zelda Antipova was the wild one, notorious for her mind games and destructive behavior. Stuck tending the vineyard and the girls' increasingly unstable mother, Zelda was allegedly burned alive when she passed out in the barn with a lit cigarette. But Ava finds the official explanation a little too neat. A little too Zelda. Then she receives a cryptic message--from her sister..."--Book jacket
Exploring the allure and dangers of disconnecting from society, this novel delves into the lives of characters who venture off the grid while their hidden secrets remain. It resonates with fans of psychological intrigue and deep character studies, reminiscent of works like The Secret History and The Immortalists. As the narrative unfolds, the tension between the desire for freedom and the weight of past choices creates a compelling tale of human connection and the consequences of isolation.