Editorial Hispabooks
Lugar de edición
Madrid, España
Fecha de edición noviembre 2014 · Edición nº 1
Idioma inglés
EAN 9788494283000
212 páginas
Libro
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Woman in Darkness is the story of a fatal obsession. It is a novel about secrets, guilt and identity. Luisgé Martín goes back into the darkest labyrinths of the human soul to portray those existential dilemmas in which heterodox sexual passions test the limits of morality.
Description: A few days before dying in an accident, Guillermo confesses to his friend Eusebio that he is having a sadomasochistic relationship with a mysterious woman. Some time later, Eusebio looks for her to give her the news that Guillermo has died, and that she will never see him again. However, when he finds her it is love at first sight, and he decides not to tell her what he knows. Eusebio expects her to abuse him and humiliate him sexually as she had done with Guillermo, but Julia only gives him tender caresses. Here stems the insidious doubt that will hover over Eusebio: Is the woman who beat his friend with a riding crop and the woman who embraces him so tenderly really the same person?
Woman in Darkness is a journey of no return to face the unfathomable human abyss, a novel on identity starring obsession and deception where, as per Celine's opening quote, "Everything interesting happens in the darkness. Nothing is known of the true history of men."
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