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In "The Breaker" by Minette Walters, the discovery of a woman's body on a remote beach sets off a complex investigation that reveals a web of secrets and lies within the community. The narrative unfolds through the perspectives of various characters, each with their own motives and backstories, making it difficult to discern the truth.
As the plot develops, Walters masterfully blurs the lines between innocence and guilt, showcasing how personal histories can shape people's actions. The setting plays a crucial role, enhancing the novel's tension and highlighting themes of isolation and community dynamics.
The story's twists keep readers guessing, ultimately leading to a surprising conclusion that challenges initial perceptions. If you’re drawn to intricately woven mysteries with psychological depth, this book delivers a compelling experience!
This is the first edition, signed by the author. Unfortunately, it has a small remainder mark at the bottom edge, otherwise is as new.
Psychological Thrillers, Contemporary Literature & Fiction, Suspense Thrillers