2024(e)ko azaroaren 7(a), osteguna

THE MURDERS IN RUE MORGUE by EDGAR ALLAN POE

 





SYNOPSIS

 It is a short book with three stories written by Edgar Allan Poe, published in Graham's Magazine in 1841. This book tells short horror stories starting with The Masque of the Red Death where Edgar Allan Poe writes about a prince living in an isolated castle, during a pandemic. The second story is The Pit and the Pendulum. This story is about a man in a prison where he has many terrific visions about ghosts and beasts, and finally the French army enters into the prison to rescue him. Finally, the last story is The Murders in the Rue Morgue. This is about two killed women, who are mother and her daughter in a street called The Rue Morgue. There were many witnesses with different versions. The detective Auguste Dupin searched deeply until he discovered the real criminal.

PERSONAL OPINION

This story is very interesting because it catches your attention while you are reading. The suspense of the story makes you want to keep reading the following chapter. However, the ending of the story is so strange that nobody would have imagined it. While you are reading your mind creates a plot but it isn't the ending, so you are a little disappointed. I think this is a good book for spending some time except if you can't stand reading about blood and murders. If you enjoy this kind of book, I really recommend reading it. You will have a good time, and you'll thank me after reading it.


REVIEW by UXUNE AMENABARRO

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