No Night Is Too Long

No Night Is Too Long by Barbara Vine is a psychological mystery published by Penguin Group (Canada) in 1995. This edition spans 412 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Tim Cornish, who believes he has successfully concealed the murder of his lover off the Alaskan coast. However, his sense of security is shattered when he begins receiving letters that reveal intimate details of the crime, suggesting that someone is aware of his dark secret.
Readers will find a tense exploration of guilt and paranoia as Tim grapples with the consequences of his actions. The story delves into themes of deception and the psychological impact of living with a hidden truth. This edition invites readers to engage with a complex narrative that intertwines elements of mystery and psychological tension, making it a thought-provoking addition to the genre.
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Tim Cornish thought he’d gotten away with murder. For months after he’d killed his lover off the Alaskan coast, there hadn’t been a word about the murder. But then the letters started to arrive, giving intimate details of the murder. It seems that someone knows what Tim has done. From the author of A Dark Adapted Eye. Ruth Rendell writing as Barbara Vine.
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