The Most Dangerous Game
Richard Connell
Maison d'édition: Classic Echo
Synopsis
What happens when the hunter suddenly becomes the hunted? In The Most Dangerous Game, Richard Connell delivers one of the most famous suspense stories in American literature. The story follows Sanger Rainsford, an experienced big-game hunter who finds himself stranded on a mysterious island after falling overboard from a yacht. There, he discovers the imposing estate of General Zaroff, a sophisticated but deeply unsettling man with an extraordinary obsession. Zaroff has grown bored with hunting animals and has developed a far more dangerous form of sport. Rainsford soon finds himself facing a terrifying challenge in which survival, intelligence, courage, and instinct become more important than hunting skill. As the pursuit unfolds, the story explores the disturbing relationship between hunter and prey, civilization and savagery, power and morality. Connell builds suspense through isolation, danger, psychological tension, and a relentless sense of pursuit. The story's dramatic reversal of roles and unforgettable premise have made it a lasting classic of adventure and thriller fiction. For readers who enjoy classic suspense, survival fiction, psychological thrillers, adventure stories, hunting stories, and American literature, The Most Dangerous Game offers a tense and unforgettable reading experience. Enter the dangerous world of General Zaroff and discover what happens when the rules of the hunt are turned upside down. Read The Most Dangerous Game today and experience a classic tale of survival, suspense, fear, and human instinct.
