Críticas:
The Whispering City is not simply a magnificent thriller: it is a vivid and forensic dissection of an era cloaked in a tyranny of silence. --Marc Pastor, international bestselling author of 'Barcelona Shadows'
One of the most original, dynamic, convincing and addictive crime novels around today.
This is an exciting, original and thoughtful thriller that paints a vivid picture of the awfulness of life in Barcelona, and indeed the whole of Spain, during the fascist years.
The Whispering Cityis not simply a magnificent thriller: it is a vivid and forensic dissection of an era cloaked in a tyranny of silence. --Marc Pastor, international bestselling author of 'Barcelona Shadows'"
Spain's Fascist regime gives the novel a ready-made atmosphere of fear and suspicion. But the real measure of that time is in the details rendered with the familiarity of something closely observed. If this first mystery is, as many are, the introduction of a detective for a new series, then this young reporter may prove to be a character readers are eager to follow.
The Whispering City depicts a time and place so perfectly that the central mystery almost seems beside the point. A historical gem.
A powerful voice that thunders with cultural wit and historical fact. The historical-political plot sears with sensational revelations.
The Whispering City depicts a time and place so perfectly that the central mystery almost seems beside the point. A historical gem.
The Whispering Cityis not simply a magnificent thriller: it is a vivid and forensic dissection of an era cloaked in a tyranny of silence. --Marc Pastor, international bestselling author of 'Barcelona Shadows'"
The tension in this gritty debut lies in the detailed descriptions of Barcelonans in the grip of state control, which gains a more brutal edge played against the cozy-like presentation of the mystery. A fascinating angle on an ever-intriguing period that combines the characterization of Laurie R. King's Mary Russell series with the breathless tension of Tom Rob Smith's tales of the Stalinist Soviet Union.
Reseña del editor:
Barcelona, 1952.General Franco's fascist government is at the height of its oppressive powers, casting a black shadow across the city. When wealthy socialite Mariona Sobrerroca is found dead in her mansion in the exclusive Tibidabo district, the police scramble to seize control of the investigation.Ana Martí Noguer, an eager young journalist, is surprised to be assigned this important story, shadowing Inspector Isidro Castro.But Ana soon realizes that a bundle of strange letters unearthed at the scene point to a sequence of events dramatically different from the official version. She enlists the help of her cousin Beatriz, a scholar, and what begins as an intriguing puzzle opens up a series of revelations that implicate the regime's most influential figures. The two women have placed themselves in mortal danger. As the conspiracy unfolds, Ana's courage and Beatriz's wits will be their only weapons against the city's corrupt and murderous elite.
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