jueves, 28 de mayo de 2015

A Good Marriage

Resumen de “A Good Marriage”, novela de Stephen King. ¿Sabés con quién vivís? ¡Cuidado!, podría ser un asesino…

Darcy Anderson has been married to Bob, a Portland, Maine, accountant, for 27 years. They have a happy yet boring relationship, running a mail-order business selling and appraising rare coins. One night, while Bob is away on business, Darcy goes into the garage to search for batteries. When she searches through Bob's belongings, she stumbles across a pornographic magazine showing sadomasochistic images. Unnerved by the magazine – and the fact that it is in Bob's possession – Darcy finds a secret compartment behind the garage's baseboard and makes a more horrific discovery: a small box containing the ID cards of Marjorie Duvall, a victim of a serial killer called "Beadie".

Bob calls Darcy and senses her distress; she lies about the reason for her anxiety. Afterwards, she Googled Beadie and cross-checks Bob's business records with the locations of the murders, finding that Bob was in close proximity to most of the crimes. When Darcy wakes up the next morning, she finds that Bob has deduced her discovery and returned home early. He proceeds to calmly explain his insanity to his horrified wife, recounting how he and a sadistic friend named Brian Delahanty – nicknamed "BD", from which Beadie's name was derived – planned a school shooting as teenagers. Delahanty was hit by a truck before they could carry it out, but Bob claims he had "infected" him with "certain ideas," resulting in his homicidal urges.
centro de portland
Centro de Portland
Bob claims that after Darcy married him and while they were raising their children, his murderous alter ego receded and he was not driven him to kill again for several years. He pleads to Darcy to put the matter behind them, for the sake of herself and their family. After thinking it over, Darcy invents an agreement to do so, on the condition that he bury Duvall's ID cards deep in the woods. Bob believes Darcy has put the truth behind her, when in fact she is trying to think of a way to stop him from killing again. A few months after Darcy's discoveries, an elated Bob finds a rare 1955 doubled-die cent, and the couple goes out to Portland to celebrate. When Bob becomes drunk from champagne, Darcy devises a plan to murder him.
Upon arriving home, Darcy has Bob fetch some Perrier while she waits for him upstairs, ostensibly for sex. However, when Bob arrives, Darcy pushes him down the stairs, breaking his arm, neck, and back. She then manages to shove a plastic bag and a dish cloth down his throat, killing him. After removing the evidence of murder, Darcy manages to convince the authorities and the children that Bob died in a drunken accident, and isn't suspected of committing any foul play. Darcy assumes the ordeal is over.
However, not long after Bob is buried, a retired detective named Holt Ramsey visits the house. Ramsey spent years investigating the Beadie murders and had questioned Bob after the death of another victim, Stacey Moore, who worked at a restaurant that Bob frequented on his business trips. Ramsey tells Darcy that he suspected Bob was the killer, since his Chevrolet Suburban was seen in the vicinity of each victim. Darcy realizes that Ramsey has figured out her role in Bob's death. Once she admits the truth, Ramsey assures her that she "did the right thing" and leaves; before he does, she tells him about Delahanty. Darcy realizes that Bob was close to being caught and wasn't as smart as he thought he was. She also finds that she can now be at peace with herself. (Resumen de la novela de Stephen King, “A Good Marriage”)

Vocabulario
Alter ego: An alter ego is a second self, which is believed to be distinct from a person's normal or original personality.
doubled-die cent : The 1955 doubled die cent is a die variety that occurred during production of the one cent coin at the United States Mint in 1955.
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