Sign of Three
Delve into the intriguing world of mystery and semiotics with Sign of Three by Umberto Eco. Published in 1988, this captivating book spans 256 pages and is a must-read for both armchair detectives and enthusiasts of logical reflection. Eco, a master of linguistic semiotics, weaves together elements of criminal investigation and modern Western philosophy, making this novel a rich tapestry of thought-provoking themes.
Whether you are a fan of detective and mystery stories or interested in the intricacies of language and logic in literature, Sign of Three offers a unique perspective that will engage your intellect. Explore the depths of Eco's narrative and discover how language shapes our understanding of crime and mystery. Perfect for readers who appreciate a blend of fiction and philosophical inquiry, this book promises to be an enlightening addition to your literary collection.