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Chargement... Persécution (1999)par Stephen Dobyns
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. El comienzo de clases no fue tranquilo en el exclusivo colegio Bishop`s Hill, de Hampshire. El nuevo director, Jim Hawthorne, es un psicólogo de ideas liberales que el cuerpo docente no quiere aceptar. Está decidido a enfrentar ciertas tradiciones bastante turbias que han puesto al colegio al borde de la crisis. Pero él no es el único recién llegado. Esta también Jessica, una quinceañera que trabaja en un club nocturno, y el ayudante del cocinero, adicto a los chistes groseros. Las apariencias serenas esconden historias de privilegio y corrupción. Pero a medida que el otoño avanza, se hace evidente que algo se oculta detrás de las sonrisas afables. Dobyns ha escrito un thriller psicológico apasionante y aterrador, ambientado en un escenario bucólico donde nada ni nadie es lo que parece. El autor de `La capilla de la muerte` vuelve a poner de relieve los infinitos matices de bondad y maldad de que es capaz la naturaleza humana. ( ) Quel disappointment! This books started off really well but ended as a mess. I loved, loved, *loved* Dobyns' The Church of Dead Girls and had high hopes for this one. But despite some flashes of the brilliance evident in "Church," this novel suffered from useless detail and clunky writing. There was a lot of potential in the story of a boarding school for troubled teens and the efforts to drive away the new headmaster, but the characterizations were very weak and some of the dialogue was just laugh-out-loud funny. My disappointment was keener because of the unrealized potential. Rather than harp on all the things wrong with this one, I'll just encourage you to seek out The Church of Dead Girls which remains one of the best suspense novels I've ever read. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Another bucolic fall in northern New Hampshire, and the semester is under way at Bishop's Hill Academy. But this year the start of school has been less than tranquil. The new headmaster, Jim Hawthorne, has liberal ideas that the staff find far from welcome; eloquent as he is on the subject of honor, rumor has it he's taken this job to escape his past. And Hawthorne isn't the only uneasy newcomer. There's Jessica Weaver, a stripper at fifteen, and Frank LeBrun, a replacement cook who's a bit too quick with a dirty joke. All three have secrets to conceal, memories to suppress. Serene on the surface, the ivy-clad, tree-lined campus gives few clues to the school's history of special privileges, petty corruptions, and hidden allegiances. And as winter closes in, students, teachers, and staff get an education in savagery and murder. With his uncanny awareness of the intricacies of human nature, the acclaimed author of The Church of Dead Girls once again probes the daily life of an ordinary community to reveal the depths of good and evil. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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