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No Man is an Island

A Novel

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"No Man is an Island" unfolds the dramatic story of Sylvia Moran, the most beautiful woman and a celebrated actress in international cinema. At a grand charity gala in Monte Carlo, she utters the words, "No man is an island." Years later, during the peak of her success with a new film, she finds herself accused of murder. The motives behind her actions puzzle the prosecutor, judge, and defense attorney, especially as Sylvia insists on her own guilt. The narrative is revealed through the confessions of Philip Kaven, Sylvia's constant companion, who recounts the events leading up to the murder. Simmel masterfully maintains a gripping tension throughout, keeping readers on the edge of their seats from the first line to the last.

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No Man is an Island, Johannes Mario Simmel

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Pubblicato
1982
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Titolo
No Man is an Island
Sottotitolo
A Novel
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
1982
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
512
ISBN10
0445046996
ISBN13
9780445046993
Serie
Prima pubblicazione
1975
Titolo originale
Niemand ist eine Insel
Valutazione
4,5 su 5
Descrizione
"No Man is an Island" unfolds the dramatic story of Sylvia Moran, the most beautiful woman and a celebrated actress in international cinema. At a grand charity gala in Monte Carlo, she utters the words, "No man is an island." Years later, during the peak of her success with a new film, she finds herself accused of murder. The motives behind her actions puzzle the prosecutor, judge, and defense attorney, especially as Sylvia insists on her own guilt. The narrative is revealed through the confessions of Philip Kaven, Sylvia's constant companion, who recounts the events leading up to the murder. Simmel masterfully maintains a gripping tension throughout, keeping readers on the edge of their seats from the first line to the last.