The Water's Edge

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Literary FictionContemporary FictionCrimePsychological ThrillerBetrayalSuspensefulSmall TownFamily DynamicsThrillerMysterySecrets
Psychological Thriller

The Water's Edge

Karin Fossum

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The tranquil setting of a lakeside Norwegian town is disrupted by the unsettling disappearance of a young boy named Jan. Inspector Konrad Sejer is brought in to investigate, but the case quickly uncovers a complex tapestry of strained relationships, simmering resentments, and deeply buried secrets within the seemingly close-knit community. The investigation delves into Jan's immediate family, including his troubled mother Eva and her new, somewhat volatile, husband, as well as the dynamics between neighbors and other local residents, suggesting that the boy's vanishing is intricately linked to the hidden lives of those around him. Fossum masterfully explores profound themes of guilt, betrayal, and the devastating consequences of unspoken truths. The novel's compelling nature lies in its nuanced psychological portrayal of ordinary people grappling with extraordinary circumstances, where the suspense builds through the meticulous unraveling of character motivations and the gradual revelation of the past's persistent influence. "The Water's Edge" offers a thought-provoking exploration of human nature, highlighting how beneath the placid surface of everyday life, turbulent currents of secrets and hidden desires can lead to tragedy.

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Publisher

Harvill Secker

Pages

227

Format

PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9781846551703

ISBN-10

1846551706

Language

English

Published

2009-01-01