The Atonement
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- 0,99 €
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- 0,99 €
Publisher Description
The Atonement by S. S. Van Dine is a psychological mystery that explores guilt, responsibility, and the consequences of human actions. The story focuses on a character who becomes involved in a troubling situation connected with crime and moral wrongdoing. As events unfold, the weight of conscience begins to play a central role in the narrative.
At first, the circumstances surrounding the incident appear unclear, and different interpretations of what truly happened begin to emerge. Suspicion, fear, and secrecy create an atmosphere of tension. The characters involved struggle not only with the external consequences of their actions but also with their inner sense of guilt and justice.
Van Dine, best known as the creator of the brilliant amateur detective Philo Vance, often combined intellectual puzzles with psychological insight. In this story, the mystery is not only about discovering the truth behind the crime but also about understanding the emotional and moral burden carried by those involved.
By the end of the story, the theme of atonement becomes central. The narrative suggests that facing the truth and accepting responsibility may be the only way for a person to find peace.