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A famed Peruvian suspension bridge collapses, killing five travelers and prompting a Franciscan friar to investigate whether the tragedy was accident or design. The narrative reconstructs the lives connected to the victims—an aging noblewoman and her companion, a young actor, a contemplative uncle, and others—stitching biography, memory, and moral reflection into successive character studies. Themes of providence, chance, and the human search for meaning emerge alongside questions about compassion and judgment. The work alternates elegiac storytelling and philosophical meditation, using tightly observed detail to explore how small lives intersect and how people cope with loss and uncertainty.
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