The 3 Best Books of Javier Castillo

Books of Javier Castillo

A few names occupy the space of editorial phenomena in Spain in recent years, in my opinion specifically four, two men and two women: Dolores Redondo, Javier Castillo, Eva García Sáenz and Víctor del Árbol. In this quadrant of good work and the consequent absolute success (except for the narrative ...

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The game of the soul, of Javier Castillo

The game of the soul, of Javier Castillo

In times of pandemic, any approach devised by a writer of crime fiction or science fiction takes on new appearances of verisimilitude. In parallel, the sensation of claim of the darkest arguments may magnetize us with greater intensity when the sinister looms over us shortly after ...

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The snow girl, from Javier Castillo

The snow girl

Like the most sinister of fate's tricks, a disappearance sows life with disturbing uncertainties and disturbing shadows. Even more so if it happens to a 3-year-old daughter. Because there is added the heavy guilt capable of devouring you. In the new novel by Javier Castillo we ...

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The day that love was lost, of Javier Castillo

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After the stellar appearance of the novel The day that sanity was lost, Javier Castillo offers us this second and equally disturbing work: The day that love was lost. Again the title participates in that suggestive touch, between apocalyptic and evocative, between lyrical and sinister. A …

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The day that sanity was lost, of Javier Castillo

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The most curious thing about this novel is how the author presents us with the most atrocious as a natural consequence, a chain of circumstances and events capable of synthesizing madness to extirpate the love that leads to pain. Well, I don't explain myself well or anything when I want to, right? 😛 ...

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