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Cargando... The Innocent Sleep: A Novel (edición 2014)por Karen Perry (Autor)
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InscrÃbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Wow! This book was great. It was all twisty and turny, with a teensy bit of a gothic feel about it. I listen to audiobooks when I do chores. Since I couldn't stop listening to this one, the house and yard look good! ;-) ( ) The Innocent Sleep by Karen Perry (Karen Perry is the pen name of Dublin-based authors Paul Perry and Karen Gillece). The story starts out in Tangiers, Morocco. The couple are living there as artists, and they have a son. He dies in an earthquake and they move back to Ireland where she is an architect and he is an artist. Harry is unsympathetic character with a lot of things to fault him for. It's a mystery so not to give anything away. The couple are trying to get on with their lives. Harry believes his son is still alive, Robyn believes he died in an earthquake. The book would be considered a psychological thriller with a few twists and turns, not so much that you can't guess what's going to happen. I wasn't overly impressed with this one, didn't feel that believable but it was for my f2f book club and it wasn't difficult to finish. Rating 2.625 Das junge Künstlerpaar Robin und Harry lebt mit seinem kleinen Sohn DÃllon in Tanger. Bei einem Erdbeben, bei dem das Haus einstürzt, ist Dillon allein in der Wohnung. Seine Leiche wird nie gefunden, aber es ist klar, dass er tot sein muss. Sein Vater Harry glaubt allerdings nicht daran. Als er fünf Jahre später in Dublin glaubt, den Jungen zu erkennen, setzt er alles aufs Spiel um ihn zu finden. Das Buch lebt von der unterschwelligen Spannung: Ist Harry nun ein verantwortungsloser, unsympathischer Verrückter oder ist etwas dran an der Geschichte? Hat Robin auch etwas zu verbergen? Welche Rolle spielt der geheimnisvolle Freund Cosimo? Was wird passieren, wenn Harry den Jungen findet? Ich fand das Buch konstruiert, aber auch wirklich sehr packend. We all take risks every day. When we do it consciously, we weigh up the chances that something will go horribly wrong and having determined the odds are with us that nothing bad will happen, we do whatever it is we've been considering. But what about that slim percentage of times that the unthinkable does in fact happen? How do we live with ourselves, knowing that we chose the risk that led to terrible loss or tragedy or regret? And what happens if we can't accept it? These questions and more swirl through the tense plot of Karen Perry's (the pen name for authors Paul Perry and Karen Gillece) novel, The Innocent Sleep. Harry and Robin are artists who have settled in Tangiers because of the quality of light. They have settled into their chosen community there and have a three year old son Dillon. He's not the easiest of toddlers,incredibly difficult to settle into sleep and so when, on the eve of Robin's birthday, Harry realizes that he hasn't picked up her present, just a five minute walk away, he leaves the sleeping child in their flat and goes to collect it. It was at that moment that the world cracked open. An earthquake ravages Tangiers and the building where they had lived is leveled. Dillon's body is never found. Living in Dublin five years on, Harry and Robin are trying to carve a new life out of the rubble of the old. Robin is newly pregnant and working as an architect while Harry is giving up his stand alone studio and moving his work back into the garage thanks to the economic stresses of the time. But on his final day at the studio, he has to make his way through a rally where he spots a young boy he is convinced is Dillon. Harry had searched and searched for his son after the earthquake, always certain that no body meant that the boy had survived and now that he's seen him on the street, he cannot rest until he tracks this child down. He is completely obsessed. While Robin doesn't believe him, the cursory reappearance of a child who could be Dillon unravels their carefully constructed new life. Secrets and lies emerge, guilt rears its head again, and innocence has to be redefined. The tale of their life in Tangiers changes from one of artistic fulfillment and familial happiness ending in enormous grief to one of furtiveness, illicitness, and infidelity. And the unwritten story of their future metamorphoses right before the reader's eyes as both Harry an Robin's secrets are revealed. The story is told in an alternating first person narrative so that both Harry and Robin can tell the story directly and neither of them are entirely truthful with the reader until they have to be. The pacing of the novel is uneven, very slow in the beginning but building tension quickly towards the end and the plot itself felt drawn out. The surprising ending comes after a hysterical, frantic crescendo. And while it would seem as if parents who have lost a child and are devastated by their loss should be sympathetic characters, they weren't really. In fact, there are really no good guys here. Not even relatable guys. The story does raise issues of the bounds of creativity, all-consuming grief and obsession, mental illness, the limits of forgiveness, and horrifying regret over wrong choices but it couches it all in choices that are hard, if not impossible, to overlook. This is a psychological thriller that explores the effect of lies & secrets on a marriage. It's also one hell of a roller coaster ride. We first meet Harry & Robin in Tangier. It's 2005, the night of Robin's birthday & their lives are about to change forever. I don't want to give too much away but Harry makes some choices prior to an earthquake hitting the area that result in the loss of Dillon, their 3 year old son. No remains were ever found in the pile of rubble that used to be their home. Fast forward to 2010 Dublin where Harry & Robin have recently moved into her grandparents' old house. Much like their marriage, it's a little worn around the edges, in need of repair. They met in art college about 15 years ago. After graduating, they travelled, painting the people & places they saw. Seduced by the culture & beautiful light in Tangier, they settled there & soon had a group of friends including the enigmatic Cozimo. After losing Dillon, Robin returned to Ireland but Harry stayed on, searching & filing reports with every agency he could think of. Eventually he went home to Dublin. But his obsession with finding Dillon alive led to a breakdown & landed him in hospital. Robin nursed him back to mental health & he started to paint again. But Robin put away her brushes & trained as an architect. Money is tight in these times of austerity & in an effort to save some cash, Harry closes his studio to work at home. Walking back that last day, he gets caught up in a crowd of demonstrators. In the midst of the chaos, he spots a young boy....a boy who looks just like Dillon. This is the start of an extremely complex & twisted plot. Both Harry & Robin have major secrets they've kept from each other & one by one they're exposed as Harry disintegrates, caught up in his obsession again. The author does an admirable job of portraying their grief & guilt and you sympathize with their situation. But there are also times when it's really hard to like either of them. As the history of the 5 years spent in Tangier is slowly revealed in flashbacks, you learn neither of them is blameless & bad decisions made then are directly responsible for what is unfolding now. There are many peripheral characters in both periods & more than once I was fooled when I thought I knew the good guys from the bad, who was right & who was wrong. It's an intricate, action packed story impossible to summarize & all I'll say about the ending is 2 things: in the last few pages there is a twist I never saw coming & the finale left me gutted. If someone had recommended this novel to me, saying it was the story of a couple trying to get over the loss of a child, I would have smiled...thanked them...and put it back on the shelf. Don't be fooled. This is so much more & would make an excellent choice for a book club. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Thriller.
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