· She appears to be the perfect wife; basically an angel in the kitchen and a whore in the bedroom (Caspary is careful to mention her black silk corsets, experience, and voluptuous appearance as often as she does Bedelia’s housekeeping and cooking abilities).Author: Desperate Reader. Bedelia, on the other hand, is "a man's woman. Men fall in love with her because she's crazy about men, and they sense it. She exists only for her man, her whole life is wrapped around him." The contrast between the way the two women conduct themselves and behave toward Charlie is stark/5(41). Bedelia by Caspary, Vera and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru
Bedelia by Caspary, Vera and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru Vera Caspary () is best known for her skillfully crafted and psychologically complex murder mysteries. Several of her books were made into films, including Laura, Bedelia, and The Man Who Loved His Wife. She was also a playwright and screenwriter, and was an important figure in the radical political causes of her day. Bedelia is a novel by Vera Caspary first published in about a blissfully happy newlywed couple in which the husband learns that his wife may have a criminal past. His growing suspicion and discovery of corroborating evidence lead him to think that she might be a serial killer, and that he could be her next victim.. Set in small-town Connecticut in the winter of , Bedelia, whose.
She appears to be the perfect wife; basically an angel in the kitchen and a whore in the bedroom (Caspary is careful to mention her black silk corsets, experience, and voluptuous appearance as often as she does Bedelia’s housekeeping and cooking abilities). Vera Caspary () is best known for her skillfully crafted and psychologically complex murder mysteries. Several of her books were made into films, including Laura, Bedelia, and The Man Who Loved His Wife. She was also a playwright and screenwriter, and was an important figure in the radical political causes of her day. Bedelia is a novel by Vera Caspary first published in about a blissfully happy newlywed couple in which the husband learns that his wife may have a criminal past. His growing suspicion and discovery of corroborating evidence lead him to think that she might be a serial killer, and that he could be her next victim.
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