A Carnivore’s Inquiry

A Carnivore’s Inquiry by Sabina Murray, published by Penguin Books in 2006, is a psychological fiction that explores the life of Katherine Shea. This edition spans 337 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Katherine as she travels from New York to Maine and then to Mexico City, where a series of ritualistic killings occur, leaving a trail of dead bodies that she cannot ignore.
Readers will find a deep dive into Katherine’s psyche as she grapples with her unsettling connections to the macabre and her unusual appetite for flesh. The story intricately weaves themes of city life and the complexities of women’s experiences, providing a thought-provoking examination of morality and identity. This edition invites readers to engage with the darker aspects of human nature through Katherine’s unsettling journey.
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On her travels from New York to Maine, and on to Mexico City, one thing remains constant in Katherine Shea’s life – wherever she goes, a trail of dead bodies lies in her wake. As the ritualistic killings begin to pile up, Katherine is forced to confront her own connections with the macabre, as well as her peculiar taste for flesh.
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