
Chills at Her Living Cry
DH 110,00
L'isolement d'une femme enceinte dans une ferme française, Ă l'Ă©poque de la PremiĂšre Guerre mondiale, prend une tournure sinistre lorsqu'une tragĂ©die et l'arrivĂ©e d'un mystĂ©rieux poulain attisent l'obsession et la peur. Un prĂȘtre y voit de la folie ; un garçon pressent le mal. Dix ans plus tard, un journaliste met au jour l'effroyable vĂ©ritĂ©. AtmosphĂ©rique, envoĂ»tant et riche en suspense, ce rĂ©cit sur le deuil et l'Ă©trange vous hante bien aprĂšs la derniĂšre page. đđđ
Description
Set against the haunting backdrop of World War I, Chills at Her Living Cry follows Seraphine, a pregnant woman left to manage her French farm alone after her husband departs for battle. With only an elderly farmhand and a enigmatic 12-year-old boy named Olivier to assist her, Seraphineâs isolation deepens when tragedy strikes. A mare on the verge of foaling adds to the tension, but the birth of the foal spirals into something darker. As Seraphine becomes unnervingly fixated on the newborn horse, those around herâć æŹ a skeptical priest and the increasingly fearful Olivierâbegin to question her sanity and the true nature of the foal.
A decade later, in Paris, a journalist pieces together the chilling events through the recollections of Alcide, the farmhand. The narrative weaves between past and present, unraveling a tale steeped in grief, obsession, and whispers of the supernatural. St. Jarreâs prose blends stark realism with eerie folklore, creating an atmosphere where the line between madness and truth blurs. The novel explores how trauma reshapes identity, the weight of secrets, and the stories we tell to make sense of the inexplicable.
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