Saving Angel | Renate Dorrestein
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I had slept in Alicia's bed, I had looked in her cracked mirror. There must be a disgusting fairy tale in which you could not end well if you did.
A young woman is killed on a farm because of a fatal accident. Two years later another woman, the narrator of this story, arrives on the scene. While she unintentionally unraveled all kinds of secrets, her own life does not become more secure.
In her twentieth novel, Renate Dorrestein returns to the gothic novel, by her beloved. Hella S. Haasse wrote about this: Historically, they were not the least gifted among the Romancières who found the form par excellence in the "Gothic" story to articulate her uneasiness. I believe that the quest for its own identity is the core of Al Renate Dorrestein's novels. "
Saving angel is an exciting psychological novel about charity, self -interest and the desire to belong.
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