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?Un monstruo nace o se hace?
La novela negra del momento se escribe en Corea. Estupenda para los amantes de la pelicula Parasito.
Dos personas han aterrizado en la vida de la psicologa forense Seon-gyeong: un asesino en serie de fama mundial, Lee Byeong-do, que habia permanecido en silencio hasta entonces, y la aparentemente inofensiva hija de once anos del matrimonio anterior de su marido.
Desde la misteriosa muerte de su madre, la nina vivia con sus abuelos, pero estos acaban de morir en un incendio inexplicable. Seon-gyeong se ha propuesto que la nina se sienta como en casa, sin embargo, le cuesta conseguirlo: apenas habla y actua de forma extrana.
De hecho, su comportamiento le recuerda, en parte, al de Lee Byeong-do. Los dos parecen trastornados en extremo y, sin duda, quieren algo de ella, pero ?que? Seon-gyeong tendra que averiguar quien es la posible victima en todo ese asunto antes de que sea demasiado tarde.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
An eerie and absorbing novel following a criminal psychologist who has discovered shocking and possibly dangerous connections between a serial killer and her stepdaughter. The book to read for fans of the movie Parasite.
Criminal psychologist Seonkyeong receives an unexpected call one day. Yi Byeongdo, a serial killer whose gruesome murders shook the world, wants to be interviewed. Yi Byeongdo, who has refused to speak to anyone until now, asks specifically for her. Seonkyeong agrees out of curiosity.
That same day Hayeong, her husband’s eleven-year-old daughter from a previous marriage, shows up at their door after her grandparents, with whom she lived after her mother passed away, die in a sudden fire. Seonkyeong wants her to feel at home, but is gradually unnerved as the young girl says very little and acts strangely.
At work and at home, Seonkyeong starts to unravel the pasts of the two new arrivals in her life and begins to see startling similarities. Hayeong looks at her the same way Yi Byeongdo does when he recounts the abuse he experienced as a child; Hayeong’s serene expression masks a temper that she can’t control. Plus, the story she tells about her grandparents’ death, and her mother’s before that, deeply troubles Seonkyeong. So much so that Yi Byeongdo picks up on it and starts giving her advice.
Written with exquisite precision and persistent creepiness, The Only Child is psychological suspense at its very best.
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?Un monstruo nace o se hace?
La novela negra del momento se escribe en Corea. Estupenda para los amantes de la pelicula Parasito.
Dos personas han aterrizado en la vida de la psicologa forense Seon-gyeong: un asesino en serie de fama mundial, Lee Byeong-do, que habia permanecido en silencio hasta entonces, y la aparentemente inofensiva hija de once anos del matrimonio anterior de su marido.
Desde la misteriosa muerte de su madre, la nina vivia con sus abuelos, pero estos acaban de morir en un incendio inexplicable. Seon-gyeong se ha propuesto que la nina se sienta como en casa, sin embargo, le cuesta conseguirlo: apenas habla y actua de forma extrana.
De hecho, su comportamiento le recuerda, en parte, al de Lee Byeong-do. Los dos parecen trastornados en extremo y, sin duda, quieren algo de ella, pero ?que? Seon-gyeong tendra que averiguar quien es la posible victima en todo ese asunto antes de que sea demasiado tarde.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
An eerie and absorbing novel following a criminal psychologist who has discovered shocking and possibly dangerous connections between a serial killer and her stepdaughter. The book to read for fans of the movie Parasite.
Criminal psychologist Seonkyeong receives an unexpected call one day. Yi Byeongdo, a serial killer whose gruesome murders shook the world, wants to be interviewed. Yi Byeongdo, who has refused to speak to anyone until now, asks specifically for her. Seonkyeong agrees out of curiosity.
That same day Hayeong, her husband’s eleven-year-old daughter from a previous marriage, shows up at their door after her grandparents, with whom she lived after her mother passed away, die in a sudden fire. Seonkyeong wants her to feel at home, but is gradually unnerved as the young girl says very little and acts strangely.
At work and at home, Seonkyeong starts to unravel the pasts of the two new arrivals in her life and begins to see startling similarities. Hayeong looks at her the same way Yi Byeongdo does when he recounts the abuse he experienced as a child; Hayeong’s serene expression masks a temper that she can’t control. Plus, the story she tells about her grandparents’ death, and her mother’s before that, deeply troubles Seonkyeong. So much so that Yi Byeongdo picks up on it and starts giving her advice.
Written with exquisite precision and persistent creepiness, The Only Child is psychological suspense at its very best.