Origin: U.S.A.
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Quiet Dell
Jayne Anne Phillips
Synopsis "Quiet Dell"
A spectacularly riveting novel based on a real life crime by a con man who preyed on widows: "a brilliant fusion of fact and fiction, Jayne Anne Phillips has written the novel of the year" (Stephen King)--"think In Cold Blood meets The Lovely Bones--but sexy" (People). In Chicago in 1931, Asta Eicher, a lonely mother of three, is desperate for money after the sudden death of her husband. She begins to receive seductive letters from a chivalrous, elegant man named Harry Powers, who promises to cherish and protect her, ultimately to marry her and to care for her and her children. Weeks later, Asta and her three children are dead. Emily Thornhill, one of the few women journalists in the Chicago press, wants to understand what happened to this beautiful family, particularly to the youngest child, Annabel, an enchanting girl with a precocious imagination and sense of magic. Determined, Emily travels to West Virginia to cover the murder trial and to investigate the story herself, accompanied by a charming and unconventional photographer equally drawn to the case. These heroic characters, driven by secrets of their own, will stop at nothing to ensure Powers is convicted. A tragedy, a love story, and a tour de force of obsession, Jayne Anne Phillips's Quiet Dell "hauntingly imagines the victims' hopes, dreams, and terror" (O, The Oprah Magazine). It is a mesmerizing and deeply moving novel from one of America's most celebrated writers.
(West Virginia, USA, 1952) Escritora y profesora. Ha ocupado puestos de profesor en varios colegios y universidades prestigiosas, como la Universidad de Harvard y la Universidad de Boston. Ha publicado tanto antologías como novelas, cuentos cortos y ensayos. Por su libro Sweethearts ganó un Premio Pushcart y el Premio Fels del Consejo Coordinador de Revistas Literarias. Obtuvo el Premio Pulitzer de ficción en 2024. Ha sido traducida a más de diez idiomas.