Trust by Hernan Diaz is a genre-bending, time-skipping masterpiece that delves into the lives of New York City’s elite during the roaring '20s and the Great Depression.
The novel centers on Benjamin and Helen Rask, a wealthy and powerful couple whose fortune raises questions about the cost of their success.
Through competing narratives, Trust explores themes of class, capitalism, and deceit, while unraveling a gripping mystery. As the story unfolds over a century, it becomes an exhilarating literary puzzle that challenges the concept of truth and exposes the power of wealth and manipulation in shaping history and relationships.
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Trust, Hernan Diaz, New York City, 1920s, Great Depression, capitalism, wealth, class, deception, literary puzzle.
