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La apacible vida de Spencer Ashby, maestro de escuela en una pequeña ciudad del estado de Nueva York, se viene abajo la mañana en que Belle Sherman—hija de una amiga de su esposa a la que el matrimonio hospedaba desde hacía un tiempo—es hallada muerta en su casa. Al ser declarado principal sospechoso en la investigación, este hombre ingenuo, tímido y algo acomplejado conoce de primera mano la humillación de los interrogatorios policiales a la vez que es víctima del ostracismo al que lo someten sus colegas y de la hostilidad de sus vecinos. Y es que, por más que Ashby proclame su inocencia, todo el mundo cree que es el asesino; incluso su mujer empieza a dudar de él. ¿Cuánto tardará en derrumbarse bajo el peso de semejante sospecha? ¿De qué es capaz una persona cuando se siente completamente acorralada?
The peaceful life of Spencer Ashby, a school teacher in a small town in the state of New York, comes crashing down the morning that Belle Sherman -the daughter of a friend of his wife whom the couple had been hosting for some time- is found dead in his house. Being declared the main suspect in the investigation, this naive, shy and somewhat self-conscious man knows firsthand the humiliation of police interrogations. How long will it take for him to collapse under the weight of such suspicion? What is a person capable of when he feels completely cornered?
The peaceful life of Spencer Ashby, a school teacher in a small town in the state of New York, comes crashing down the morning that Belle Sherman -the daughter of a friend of his wife whom the couple had been hosting for some time- is found dead in his house. Being declared the main suspect in the investigation, this naive, shy and somewhat self-conscious man knows firsthand the humiliation of police interrogations. How long will it take for him to collapse under the weight of such suspicion? What is a person capable of when he feels completely cornered?