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Silkworm

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464
Language
EN
ISBN
9780316206877
Reading Time
~8h 7min

Silkworm is a fiction book by Robert Galbraith. In 2014. It has 464 pages.

About this book

Robert Galbraith’s third entry in the Cormoran Strike series continues its examination of London’s underbelly through a case that intertwines criminal investigation with literary criticism. When a reclusive writer disappears, leaving behind an unpublished manuscript that mirrors the investigator’s own inquiries, Strike and his partner Robin Ellacott must navigate a network of editors, critics, and former associates. The narrative functions as both a procedural and a meditation on authorship, exploring how creative work can become entangled with personal obsession, class dynamics, and the ethics of interpretation. Galbraith’s approach emphasizes methodical deduction alongside psychological realism, grounding the mystery in a sharply observed British social milieu. The novel’s distinction lies in its sustained focus on the power of narrative itself, treating texts as artifacts that shape perception and motive. Through careful pacing and layered character development, the work demonstrates a consistent approach to balancing traditional detective fiction with nuanced commentary on identity, fame, and the consequences of artistic expression.

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How many pages is Silkworm?+

Silkworm has 464 pages.

When was Silkworm published?+

Silkworm was published in 2014.

What genre is Silkworm?+

Silkworm is a Fiction book.

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Robert Galbraith’s third entry in the Cormoran Strike series continues its examination of London’s underbelly through a case that intertwines criminal investigation with literary criticism. When a reclusive writer disappears, leaving behind an unpublished manuscript that mirrors the investigator’s o...

Who wrote Silkworm?+

Silkworm was written by Robert Galbraith.