Spotted on wanda's profile.On Friday noon, July the twentieth, 1714, the finest bridge in all Peru broke and precipitated five travellers into the gulf below.This is another one of those shrug reads that gets no-one nowhere and reads like conjoined parables where there is little in the way of a lear...
Gosh. I don't like giving it a 3, but any chance at a 4 was ruined by a weak ending. It's certainly a readable novel; good pace and all that. It's not preachy, though it could have been. And I enjoyed reading about Peru back in the day.
Five people are killed when a small bridge breaks in Peru. A priest investigates the lives of the five people to try to understand why these five were killed.
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