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The unseen ear explores mystery as it unfolds within a quiet evening at the Hale household, where a sudden death disrupts the surface of domestic normalcy. The victim, found in the library after an unexplained disturbance, becomes the catalyst for uncovering deep fractures beneath a composed exterior. A tranquil setting is quickly overshadowed by a hidden observer rifling through a safe, underscoring the pervasive presence of deception and danger. As the investigation intensifies, emotional strain surfaces between characters who are more deeply connected to the violence than they first appear. The household's composed fa ade crumbles under scrutiny, revealing a complex interior life shaped by ambition, secrecy, and betrayal. Focus shifts away from the crime itself and onto the people navigating its aftermath, with private allegiances and suppressed tensions guiding their actions. The contrast between stillness and sudden chaos forms the narrative's driving force, emphasizing how ordinary spaces can harbor extraordinary consequences. More than a murder mystery, this story dissects human relationships under pressure, exploring the blurred lines between guilt, innocence, and complicity in a world where every gesture is being silently watched.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The unseen ear explores mystery as it unfolds within a quiet evening at the Hale household, where a sudden death disrupts the surface of domestic normalcy. The victim, found in the library after an unexplained disturbance, becomes the catalyst for uncovering deep fractures beneath a composed exterior. A tranquil setting is quickly overshadowed by a hidden observer rifling through a safe, underscoring the pervasive presence of deception and danger. As the investigation intensifies, emotional strain surfaces between characters who are more deeply connected to the violence than they first appear. The household's composed fa ade crumbles under scrutiny, revealing a complex interior life shaped by ambition, secrecy, and betrayal. Focus shifts away from the crime itself and onto the people navigating its aftermath, with private allegiances and suppressed tensions guiding their actions. The contrast between stillness and sudden chaos forms the narrative's driving force, emphasizing how ordinary spaces can harbor extraordinary consequences. More than a murder mystery, this story dissects human relationships under pressure, exploring the blurred lines between guilt, innocence, and complicity in a world where every gesture is being silently watched.