Mapping the Edge A Novel

Mapping the Edge, a novel by Sarah Dunant, is a reprint edition published by Random House Publishing Group on February 12, 2002. This 320-page work is presented in English and explores the complexities of relationships through the lens of suspense. The story follows Anna, a self-sufficient single mother who embarks on a short vacation to Italy, leaving her daughter in London. As Anna’s absence stretches on, the narrative delves into the unsettling implications of her disappearance.
Readers will encounter a gripping exploration of love, trust, and accountability as Dunant weaves together parallel narratives filled with tension. The novel raises challenging questions about the nature of relationships and the consequences of choices, all within the framework of a psychological thriller. Mapping the Edge invites readers to navigate the intricate emotional landscape that unfolds as the story progresses, ultimately redefining the boundaries of suspense in fiction.
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Anna, a self-sufficient and reliable single mother, packs her bags one day for a short vacation to Italy. She leaves her beloved daughter at home in London with good friends. When Anna doesn’t return, everyone begins to make excuses, until the likelihood that she might not come back at all becomes chillingly clear. In this dazzling work of suspense, Sarah Dunant interweaves parallel narratives that are stretched taut with tension even as they raise difficult questions about love, trust, and accountability. We are challenged, unnerved, and ultimately exhilarated as Dunant redefines the boundaries of the psychological thriller.
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