The 3 best books by Nagore Suárez

It seems inescapable to address the emergence of Nagore Suárez without appealing to Dolores Redondo. Because both take spaces of magical Navarra as scenarios. Only, to get from Elizondo, in the heart of Baztán, to Lazagurría or Mendavia, at the end of the Ebro bank, you end up longitudinally crossing almost the entire region. Which shows that the magical territory where legends and mysteries spread occupies all of Navarre. For not citing zugarramurdi, a town also recovered for the cause of myths made bestsellers or movies ...

Of course, being Aragonese and sweeping a bit for home, it would be necessary to name the enigmatic telluric force of the Altas Cinco Villas, whose enigmas I devoted myself to unraveling in my novels «El sueño del santo»And its second part«Esas estrellas que llueven"...

The question in the case of Nagore Suárez is that, beyond scenographic analogies, she has known how to tell her own stories, loaded with plot tension and moved towards a basting and captivating characters in form and substance. This is how it is possible to convince a multitude of new readers that yes, they could be predisposed to immerse themselves in new suspense plots made in Navarra, but that without a doubt they would not be convinced by proposals that did not offer the same intensity.

Top recommended novels by Nagore Suárez

The music of the bones

The hook of the past as a distant storm that can return driven by new winds is always a first-rate claim for a thriller. Because who else who least has their unfinished business from the past badly closed like wounds that never make a mess. And so you can empathize to a greater extent with the protagonist on duty. Of course, in these cases the issues are much more important than mere events in our ordinary lives, but the question is to go stitching the plot to start from a feeling of equality, a strange feeling of ..., this could happen to you ...

Anne´s plan seemed perfect: a summer in the old family home in Ribera Navarra to clarify her ideas, meet her childhood friends and dance until dawn at a music festival. But fate holds surprises that can be very dangerous.

When she arrives at her long-awaited refuge, Anne learns that strange bones have been buried in the garden of the house. And that´s not all. Gabriel, deputy inspector of the Provincial Police, enters the scene to investigate the events and reconstruct a plot that will be increasingly surprising and terrifying. Could mysteries from the past pose an ever closer threat?

The ritual of the dead

Fate has that I don't know what stubborn, recalcitrant determination about the fate of every character involved in narrative dilemmas. Almost, almost, like life itself and its efforts to quell any attempt to escape from the shadows ...

After the overwhelming success of The music of the bones, Nagore Suárez takes up the setting and the characters in a new novel full of intrigue and secrets from the past. This masterful thriller definitely establishes the author as one of the great writers of the genre in our country.

“It had been almost seven months since I returned to my grandmother´s Indian home with the intention of spending the summer and attending a music festival. Seven months since some bones appeared in the garden, which turned out to be related to my mother and what happened in the village during the summer of 1978, when she was still a teenager. Since then, things had changed a lot. "

Sometimes fate imposes its will. When the father of a friend passes away, Anne returns to Ribera Navarra to attend his funeral, despite the fact that she still has nightmares about what happened the last time she was there. But the discovery of a corpse near the cemetery will change everything, and what seemed like a short stay will become the beginning of a new mystery.

What is happening in the town? Anne can't help but obsess over this story that takes on ever darker tints. Drug trafficking? Grave desecration? Little by little, the protagonist will be involved in an investigation that involves both her old childhood friends and Gabriel Palacios, the Provincial Police inspector with whom she shared a brief but intense love story.

the end of the party

Hangovers are always tough. The worst hangovers are those of conscience...

Pamplona, ​​July 6. A few hours before the rocket that begins the San Fermín festivities is launched and the music and festive atmosphere fill the streets of the city, the lifeless body of a young woman appears in a park near the Arga River. Shortly after, a photograph signed by the mysterious murderer arrives at the La Crónica de Navarra office, where the journalist Anne Aribe works.

Just when everything seemed to be going well in their relationship, she and Provincial Police inspector Gabriel Palacios will soon find themselves involved in a nightmare where deaths multiply. These murders will bring to light a dark past and a hatred that has been brewing for years. At the same time, Anne must face the ghosts that her own family hides.

After the success of The Music of the Bones and The Ritual of the Dead, Nagore Suárez returns to his characters in this latest story that becomes a race against the clock in the busiest days of the Navarran capital.

the end of the party

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