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Product Code:
1827-01
ISBN
978-619-152-925-4
SKU
07.0027
Year
24-10-2016
Translation
From Spanish: Svetla Hristova
Pages
464
Size
140/215 мм
Weight
0.65 kg
Collection
Колекция "Магика"
Cover Type
Paperback
Genre
Detective, Crime, Modern Novels, Thriller
Victor del Arbol
Víctor del Árbol was born in Barcelona in 1968 and worked for the Catalan government between 1992 and 2012. He studied history in the University of Barcelona. El abismo de los sueños (not published) was a finalist in the prestigious Premio Fernando Lara in 2003. In 2006 he won the Premio Tiflos de Novela with El peso de los muertos. In 2011 he published La tristeza del samurái (Editorial Alrevés),…
For Eduardo Kintana, life is meaningless after the tragic catastrophe that killed his family. Once a recognized artist, he survives through random orders of his paintings, seeking comfort in alcohol.
An unexpected challenge awakens his creative forces: the famous violinist Gloria Tadjer gives him a portrait of a wealthy entrepreneur responsible for her son's death. With the unusual order, Eduardo enters a labyrinth in which nothing is what it looks like, and the doors once opened can no longer stay closed.
Do people's mistakes come from their own actions?
Victor del Arbol, a former Catalonian police officer, now a writer with numerous literary awards, is responsible for these issues in Living Wounds. With a cleverly constructed storyline and strong, memorable images, the author tells a fascinating story about the extraordinary power of fate, suffering and love, retribution and redemption.
Victor del Arbol was born in Barcelona in 1968. As a child he wanted to be older, like all children. Shaving, like his father, talking like him. He even copied his font style. But unlike him, who was not passionate about literature, Victor wanted to be a writer since childhood to tell the stories in her head. The library was one of his favorite places, where his mother left him while she was going to work cleaning houses in Barcelona.
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