A Life Less Damnable

A Life Less Damnable
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Publisher : AMERICANA eBooks
Total Pages : 348
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ISBN-10 : 9786155423000
ISBN-13 : 6155423008
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Book Synopsis A Life Less Damnable by : Jack Roberts

Download or read book A Life Less Damnable written by Jack Roberts and published by AMERICANA eBooks. This book was released on 2013-10-24 with total page 348 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Jack Roberts’s detective novel is set in Szeged, in the South of Hungary in 2000 and it represents the symbiosis of political and personal life in post-Communist Hungary in a university context. When the retired professor of history dies, the question of motive is this: was the crime committed because of political or personal reasons, and the reconstruction of the crime follows up both agendas in minute detail. The text relies on the framework of the hard-boiled detective novel to expose a difficult moral dilemma of manipulation and being manipulated through tightly composed psychological close-ups worthy of a Modernist novel. This mix of features results in a very much regional but at the same time philosophical novel.


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