Cape Fear - The Story of Max Cady, Sam Bowden, and a Family Under Siege #984279

di Whitmore Thomas

BookRix

(Ancora nessuna recensione) Scrivi una recensione
5,99€

Leggi l'anteprima

What happens when justice is not the end of a story—but the beginning of revenge?
Max Cady is a man shaped by rage, prison time, and an unrelenting belief that he was
wronged. When he walks free after years behind bars, he doesn’t seek redemption. He
seeks payback. His target is Sam Bowden, the lawyer whose decision helped put him
away—and whose family now becomes the center of a slow, suffocating nightmare.
What begins as a distant threat quickly turns into something far more disturbing. Cady is not
reckless. He is patient. Intelligent. Calculated. He studies his victims, learns their routines,
and turns everyday life into a space filled with fear, uncertainty, and psychological pressure.
For the Bowden family, safety is no longer a feeling—it is a memory.
This book dives deep into the chilling psychology behind one of crime fiction’s most
unforgettable figures. It explores how obsession is born, how vengeance is sustained, and
how fear becomes a weapon more powerful than violence itself. At the center of it all is a
disturbing question: can justice ever truly end a grudge?
Through tension, psychological insight, and cultural analysis, this story unpacks the enduring
legacy of Cape Fear and the characters that made it iconic. It is not just a tale of crime and
punishment—it is a study of how fear takes root and refuses to let go.
If you are drawn to true crime psychology, revenge-driven narratives, and stories that
explore the darker side of justice, this book pulls you directly into the heart of that darkness.
Step into the world of Max Cady and discover why some threats never fade—they only
grow closer.
Aggiunta al carrello in corso… L'articolo è stato aggiunto

Con l'acquisto di libri digitali il download è immediato: non ci sono costi di spedizione

Altre informazioni:

ISBN:
9783695261611
Formato:
ebook
Editore:
BookRix
Anno di pubblicazione:
2026
Dimensione:
76.1 KB
Protezione:
nessuna
Lingua:
Inglese
Autori:
Whitmore Thomas