The Blue Hour : A Novel
د.م. 115,00
A remote Scottish island holds dark secrets in Paula Hawkins’ latest thriller. When a curator arrives to uncover a missing artwork, he stumbles into a web of lies tied to a reclusive artist’s past. Tensions rise as tides trap characters in a psychological battle. Themes of art, betrayal, and legacy collide in this slow-burn mystery. Perfect for fans of moody, character-driven suspense. 🌊🎨🔍
Description
The Blue Hour transports readers to the remote, tide-locked island of Eris, home to a solitary artist’s legacy and secrets that refuse to stay buried. Once inhabited by Vanessa Chapman, a renowned artist whose husband vanished decades ago, the island now shelters Grace—a reclusive doctor content with her isolation. But when a shocking discovery in London sends art curator James Becker to Eris, the fragile peace unravels.
Hawkins weaves a haunting tale of obsession, art, and the corrosive weight of the past. Vanessa’s diary entries and Grace’s guarded memories reveal a tangled history of love, betrayal, and creativity. As Becker digs deeper, the island’s eerie beauty mirrors the psychological storms brewing beneath the surface.
The novel explores themes of legacy and identity, asking how far people will go to protect their truths. The setting—a windswept Scottish island—becomes a character itself, its shifting tides and harsh landscapes amplifying the tension. Hawkins’ prose is atmospheric and deliberate, drawing comparisons to Shirley Jackson and Patricia Highsmith.
Critics praise the book’s intricate plot and layered characters, though some note its slow-burn pacing. The story’s power lies in its exploration of human fragility and the blurred line between art and obsession. Readers who enjoy morally complex thrillers will find themselves gripped until the final, chilling twist.
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