Payment Deferred. Illustrated
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Descripción editorial
Payment Deferred is a chilling and psychologically intense crime novel by C. S. Forester, best known for his Horatio Hornblower naval adventures. But here, Forester turns his formidable storytelling talents toward the dark recesses of the human mind — and the terrible price of temptation.
William Marble is an ordinary man — a meek, middle-aged bank clerk living a dull, respectable life in a modest London suburb with his wife and children. But when a wealthy relative unexpectedly arrives on his doorstep, offering a taste of a better life, William sees an opportunity — one that leads him down a path of murder, deceit, and slow psychological unraveling.
The crime itself is shockingly simple. Its consequences, however, unfold with agonizing complexity. As William tries to maintain his double life, guilt, fear, and paranoia begin to erode everything he once held dear — his family, his dignity, and eventually, his sanity.
Forester masterfully dissects the psychology of a man who makes one terrible decision and is gradually consumed by it. There are no detectives chasing clues, no dramatic courtroom scenes — only the slow, inescapable collapse of a man trapped by his own conscience.
Payment Deferred is a stark, noir-tinged portrait of moral decay and psychological torment. It stands as one of the earliest and most compelling examples of the “domestic crime” novel — intimate, intense, and disturbingly plausible.