
Innocent Blood
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The mystery of his life experience that has been buried for ten years, a half-life revenge plan, a long nightmare about his original family! Childhood is over, the pain of childhood should also pass, and you will be greeted by a new and stretched life. "Innocent Blood" is P. D. James's famous entry into the American literary world, making it quickly popular on the other side of the Atlantic. P. D. James was in charge of juvenile crime cases in the criminal law department in his early years. "Innocent Blood" was deeply influenced by this experience. It uses a "tragedy of searching for a mother" to explore the profound themes of blood relationship, redemption, and self-understanding. In "Innocent Blood", all parents have deceived their children, and all children are born of deformed love. National Book Critics Circle Award winner Maureen Howard When she was 18 years old, Philippa learned about her life experience: her biological parents were a pair of rapists and murderers, her father had died in prison, and her mother was about to be released. She gets closer to her mother step by step, but amid the seemingly weakening family ties, she leads to a more cruel truth. The murderer, the murderer's daughter, the victim's relatives... Everyone's tragedy ultimately points to their childhood trauma. Those pains, like lingering ghosts, span decades and are still quietly changing everyone's destiny.
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