A Fatal Inversion
"A Fatal Inversion," a psychological mystery by Barbara Vine (Ruth Rendell), unfolds a chilling tale of a group of young people who spend a summer in a country house, Wyvis Hall, in 1976. Ten years later, the discovery of a woman and a baby's bodies in the hall's animal cemetery throws their carefree past into a horrifying light, forcing them to confront the dark memories and consequences of their actions. The story delves into themes of guilt, memory, and the secrets that can bind a group of individuals together, even across time and distance.
