Više od svega

Više od svega

Katie Gutierrez

Više od bilo čega drugog, istražuje mnoge suprotstavljene zahteve braka i majčinstva, i elokventno upozorava da nikada nije moguće istinski poznavati nekoga – posebno one koje volimo.

In Mexico City in 1985, Lore Rivera marries Andres Russo, although in Laredo, Texas, she is already married to Fabian Rivera, with whom she has twins. The career of an international banker allows her to divide her time between two countries and two families - until the truth comes out and the first husband is arrested for the murder of the second. In 2017, while scouring the Internet for the latest, most exciting news, crime writer Cassie Bowman comes across an article detailing the tragic encounter. She is immediately drawn to the unexplored: why would a woman - a mother - put everything on the line for secret double marriage? Cassie sees an opportunity for a great story - she will track down Lora and show the full picture, the decisions and deceptions that led to the disaster. But the more time he spends with Lore, the more he questions the facts surrounding the murder itself. Her determination to uncover the truth soon becomes a threat to Lore's previously secluded life and the many secrets both women are hiding. Giving us a glimpse into the hearts of two very different women.

Original title
More than you'll ever know
Translation
Leira Harabalja
Editor
Ana Silić
Graphics design
Kristina Musić, Kika Draws
Dimensions
21 x 13.5 cm
Pages
455
Publisher
Vorto palabra, Zagreb, 2024.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53849-136-8

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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