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Elizabeth Subercaseaux

    January 1, 1945

    This author, whose roots lie in journalism, emerges as a writer with a keen eye for detail and narrative. Her extensive experience across various newspaper and magazine outlets shapes a distinctive style that delves into the depths of human experience. She leverages her journalistic acumen to craft works that are both incisive and engaging, often exploring themes of humor and literary forms. Her writing represents a compelling blend of reportage and artistic storytelling.

    Elizabeth Subercaseaux
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    Eine fast perfekte Affäre
    Eine Woche im Oktober
    Die Geliebten
    A Week in October
    • 2008

      A Week in October

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.7(138)Add rating

      In this mystery novel, the heart plays a central role as the main culprit, inviting readers to engage in a dual quest for truth. As the narrative unfolds, readers are positioned as detectives, unraveling not only the intricacies of the story but also reflecting on their own truths. The interplay between personal discovery and the unfolding mystery creates a compelling experience that challenges perceptions and deepens emotional connections.

      A Week in October