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      • Thriller / suspense
        2020

        White King

        by Juan Gómez-Jurado

        The Red Queen Trilogy” has become an overwhelming success, winning over readers and critics alike.The odd pair of detectives, formed by Antonia Scott and Jon Gutiérrez, returns to bookstores in the third installment of the saga, in which they will finally face off the enigmatic White King, guaranteeing a spectacular ending to a story that has conquered a legion of readers.

      • Women's Fiction
        April 2021

        Sira

        by María Dueñas

        Sira Quiroga—the protagonist of The Time in Between— is back, walking firmly towards maturity Four destinies. Two missions. One woman. Sira again plunges the reader in an unforgettable period. The Great War has comes to an end and the world begins a tortuous reconstruction. After her duties as a collaborator with the British secret services, Sira faces the future longing for serenity. However, this will not be so. Destiny has a misfortune in store for her, which will force her to reinvent herself, to take the reins of her life on her own and courageously fight in order to channel the future.Amid historical events that will mark an era, Jerusalem, London, Madrid and Tangiers will be the settings through which she travels. In them she will face anguish and reunions, risky tasks, and the experience of motherhood.Sira Bonnard—formerly Arish Agoriuq, formerly Sira Quiroga—is no longer the innocent seamstress who dazzled us with patterns and clandestine messages, but her appeal remains intact. Sira returns, charismatic and unforgettable.

      • Fiction

        Tongolele did not know how to dance

        by Sergio Ramírez

        Sergio Ramiréz’s returns to the noir genre with a novel about Nicaragua and the end of the Revolution's dream. We are in the middle of the twenty-first century, in a Nicaragua in the mist of popular revolts, which are being brutally repressed by the government, backed by the sinister executive arm of the head of the secret services. Inspector Dolores Morales must confront from a distance that terri-ble being dubbed Tongolele, ultimately responsible for his exile in Honduras, and who, with coldness and cynicism and partly thanks to the divinatory advice of his mother, pulls many a string of the country's deranged politics.Sergio Ramírez’s skillful prose gradually reveals a murky network, full of secrets, betrayals and dark maneuvers that Inspector Morales will have to face, backed by the ineffable Lord Dixon, Doña Sofía Smith and the rest of his associates. For, in that never-ending convulsive Nicaragua, any misstep might result in the ultimate demise of anyone who dares confront in any manner of way, no matter how petty it might appear, the powers that be.

      • Fiction

        Strokes of Light

        by Ledicia Costas

        A tender and humorous novel about the secrets that mark the lives of three generations of a family in rural Galicia.Julia is a journalist and has just divorced, so that she decides to leave Madrid and return to her village, in Galicia, with her son Sebas, so as get a change of scene and care of her mother.Sebas is ten years old and is convinced that his grandmother Luz is Thor. The woman always has her hammer by her side, even sleeps with it under her pillow and sometimes hugs it, as if it were her son. Sebas adores his grandmother. Although she hides shortbread cookies in her stockings, drinks Samson till she sees double and constantly tells lies. She is a goddess, and has turned her garden into a temple. But Julia does not think the same. For her, returning to the family home is to face a past full of secrets and the disappearance of her father, who more than thirty years earlier left without saying goodbye.The heroin trade in Galicia in the nineties, the world of care and the search for the truth permeate this novel, full of hu-mor and with unforgettable characters.

      • Fiction

        Hell in Paradise

        by Clara Sánchez

        In this new novel, Clara Sánchez creates an exciting plot about the disappearance of a Saudi princess locked in her golden cage. The luxurious atmosphere of the Costa del Sol and its darker reality stand out in this addictive intrigue with great female characters.Fate can bring about unexpected places and incredible experiences. Even open the doors to a world of great masked luxuries. Sonia Torres, who makes a living as a waitress in a Madrid burger, will for a time replace her friend Karen, who works in a hotel in Marbella. The young woman will spend the summer working as a waitress at the Beach Club, one of the best-known and most elite establishments in the Andalusian city, with a large presence of sheikhs and personalities from the Middle East. Marbella awaits the visit of King Fadel of Saudi Arabia and the more than a thousand people which make up his entourage, including his wives Sultana and Amina.The arrival of the monarch represents a shower of millions for the city and the Beach Club is fortunate to be the hotel that will host many of the evenings bankrolled by the royalty.The waitress will be involved in a strange and harrowing plot that will lead to the disappearance of the princess. Sonia will discover the harsh reality that hides behind so much opulence and beauty.

      • Fiction

        The Lady of the Prado

        by Alejandro Corral

        AN ENIGMATIC YOUNG GIRL MURDERED YEARS EARLIER As delivery of the manuscript draws closer, Oliver Brun, a young writer and art history researcher who, after winning a major literary award, fears that he will not live up to expectations with his second novel, feels less and less inspired. Nothing seems to break his writer’s block, till one day, at the house of his teacher and mentor, David Sender, he comes upon a secret: the enigmatic photographs of a young woman and a portrait of her posing as the Mona Lisa. A LEGENDARY PAINTING IN THE PRADO MUSEUM A few days later, in the town where David Sender lives in the Madrid Mountains, bones appear in the lake. Evidence confirms that they belong to Melisa Nierga, the young woman in the photographs, and the teacher is immediately detained by the police. Oliver suddenly realizes that he not only has before him the great story he was waiting for, but also a chilling mystery: could the man who has taught him everything be a murderer? CAN A MURDER BECOME A WORK OF ART? Oliver turns to his college classmate, Nora, to help him unravel the mystery. Together they will come upon some writings in Latin that could link the girl’s murder with one of the most beautiful paintings ever painted, the portrait known as “the Prado’s Mona Lisa”.In this fascinating novel, Alejandro Corral combines the research of some of the best kept secrets in the History of Art with a fast-paced thriller that seizes the reader from the first line.

      • Fiction

        The dancer of St. Petersburg

        by Andrés Pérez Domínguez

        Gordon Pinner is a Soviet spy who is commissioned by the Bolsheviks in 1930, to infiltrate Paris’ extensive exiled Russian community. Above all, he must get close to Prince Kovalevski, a multimillionaire with enough power to finance an army or buy wills that could hinder the revolution that began in 1917. Along with a beautiful and enigmatic dancer, he will discover the remains of a vanished empire, end up questioning his convictions and finally travel to Moscow and Leningrad to meet an orphan girl. This little girl could be the clue to saving his life and, at the same time, prevent Prince Kovalevski from putting his fortune at the service of those who oppose the revolution. Nostalgic aristocrats of better times, ambitious revolutionaries, spies, enigmatic women; Seville, Paris, Moscow, Leningrad; adventures, passion, intrigue and a wide range of emotions come together in this fascinating novel in which fictional characters coexist with those who partook of an unrepeatable time.

      • Fiction

        No Woman will Cry for Me

        by José Antonio Gurpegui

        «He left us the day you were born»is the only answer Merche ever got from her mother every time she asked for her father’s whereabouts. However, one day a phone call changes everything: after forty years of silence, he wants to meet her... Despite the fact that the reunion lasts only a few moments in which her father, old and sick, can barely speak, she learns about the existence of some letters that hold the secrets of her past. To recover them, Merche will travel the paths her father once traveled as a war correspondent. In his words she will discover the dark history of his maternal family and realize that only by facing the past can we discover who we really are.In the manner of a gift, a friend decides to write the moving story that has changed his life, so as to never forget it. These captivating pages are also a gift for the reader, who will see reflected in them a universal truth: discovering the secrets of the past sets us free forever.

      • Fiction

        Before We Are Forgotten

        by Sergi Doria

        An endearing story set in Barcelona in the years of the Transition, at the height of the "permissive" period, in which family secrets, the search for identity, religious sects and characters with a murky past intermingle to create the unforgettable portrait of an entire era. In the Barcelona of 1976, Alfredo Burman and his boss, Mr. Moncada, are sacked from their jobs after the publishing house at which they work goes belly up. It is then that they decide to scrutinize the bibliographic collection to sell it and collect on their own account the large compensation that is due to them and that the company has refused to pay. In their search they will come upon the diaries of Mr. Promio, a character with a most enigmatic past.These writings, hidden for decades, will reveal the true identity of Promio and that of his father, a man who was involved in the attack that sank the ship “Express” in 1875 in the port of Barcelona, during the Third Carlist War and which, as of today, remains a veritable mystery.

      • Fiction

        The Queen’s Jeweler

        by Nieves Herrero

        A great novel about the jewels of the queens of Spain that marked the dramatic life of Victoria Eugenia and, a century later, are worn by Doña Letizia. Jewels are not only faithful custodians of the passage of time, but also hold the great secrets of love and heart-breaks of those who have worn them. Queens have worn them as amulets and also as signs of power. These pages present a different and original vision of Victoria Eugenia de Battemberg, the last Spanish queen before the Second Republic. She came from England to Spain in 1906 to marry Alfonso XIII, bringing a new air to the Court and arousing much criticism for what were considered transgressions. Her existence was marked by political conspiracies, bombings, disillusionment and exile.While her life was falling apart due to the blood disease that some of her children inherited and the constant infidelities of the king, his jeweler, Ramiro García-Ansorena, taught her the history and life of the queens of Spain through his jewelry. He also made her understand that diamonds, pearls, and precious stones would be her strength and security: "A jewel is the only thing that lasts forever." Her extraordinary necklace of diamonds grew in tandem to the king's lack of love for her, as he kept buying her jewels to buy her forgiveness.

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