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The Frozen Deep

Wilkie Collins

Casa editrice: CLXBX

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The Frozen Deep is a powerful tale of love, sacrifice, and redemption set against the merciless backdrop of the Arctic wilderness. Written by Wilkie Collins, master of suspense and psychological drama, this novel explores the depths of human emotion when tested by jealousy, loyalty, and extreme survival.

The story follows two men bound by friendship yet divided by rivalry for the love of the same woman. When fate leads them on a perilous Arctic expedition, personal conflicts are thrust into a landscape of ice, isolation, and relentless danger. As the cold tightens its grip and survival becomes uncertain, past grievances resurface, forcing each character to confront their true nature. In the frozen silence of the polar night, courage and selflessness are measured at the highest cost.

Blending elements of adventure, romance, and moral drama, The Frozen Deep is more than a survival story—it is a profound examination of the human heart. Collins masterfully contrasts the harsh external environment with the inner struggles of his characters, showing how love and honor can endure even in the most unforgiving conditions.

Originally conceived as a stage play before being adapted into a novella, The Frozen Deep stands as an early example of Collins's ability to weave emotional intensity with dramatic tension. Fans of classic literature, psychological drama, and historical adventure will find this work both gripping and deeply moving.

A timeless story of sacrifice and moral awakening, The Frozen Deep remains a haunting reminder that true heroism is often revealed not in triumph, but in selfless devotion.
Disponibile da: 09/02/2026.
Lunghezza di stampa: 100 pagine.

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