The best and most disturbing mystery novels

the best mystery novels

The mystery genre is the most intrinsic to literature that we can imagine. Since the novel is a novel, the enigmatic as a plot base is prolonged in almost every narrative. Even more so considering that one of the most illustrious first novels is the brilliant story in the code of ...

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The 5 best books of the great Javier Sierra

Books of Javier Sierra

Discuss Javier Sierra It means entering the bestseller phenomenon made in Spain. This author from Teruel has become a bestseller of his books in Spain and around the world. all the books of Javier Sierra they offer that typical bill of the great mystery works, with intriguing …

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The 5 best books by the brilliant Matilde Asensi

Matilde Asensi books

The best-selling author par excellence in Spain is Matilde Asensi. New and powerful voices like that of Dolores Redondo They are approaching this honorary space of the Alicante author, but they still have a long way to go to reach her. In her extensive career, by profession, subject matter and number of…

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Books you have to read before you die

Best books in history

What better title is just… light, light, and sibilantly pretentious than this one? Before you die, yes, just a few hours before listening to it, you will take your list of essential books and cross out the best-seller by Belén Esteban that closes the reading circle of your life... (it was a joke, a macabre and bloody joke) No...

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The 3 best books by the prodigious Harlan Coben

Harlan Coben Books

Notice for visitors via Netflix for "The innocent." No, I have not selected that Harlan Coben novel. Which is perhaps good news because there are things even better ... The host of American writers with Jewish roots is completed by great geniuses ranging from Philip Roth to Isaac Asimov, ...

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The 3 best books of Agatha Christie

Books of Agatha Christie

There are privileged minds capable of posing a thousand and one plots with their corresponding mystery without disheveled or worn out. It is indisputable to point to Agatha Christie as the queen of the detective genre, the one that later branched out into crime novels, thrillers and more. She alone, and without the great help of all ...

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Born of No Woman, by Franck Bouysse

Born of no woman

The life of Jesus Christ was that first great disruptive story from the idea of ​​a human being conceived "magic" through. Only that there are characters in even more anomalous situations. Worse than being stateless is being stateless. Beings arrived in the world marked by a destiny of uprooting, from the…

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Trojan Horse 12. Bethlehem

Belen. Trojan horse 12

Don Juan José Benítez knows how to throw the pisto like nobody else. His Trojan Horse series is worthy of superior intelligence in substance, form, and marketing. Fact and fiction make up an inseparable chain that moves with each installment like the DNA dance marking the fate of the turn. Y …

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The Alaska Sanders Affair by Joel Dicker

The Alaska Sanders Affair by Joel Dicker

In the Harry Quebert series, closed with this case of Alaska Sanders, there is a diabolical balance, a dilemma (I understand that especially for the author himself). Because in the three books the plots of the cases to be investigated coexist in parallel with that vision of the writer, Marcus Goldman, who…

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Sympathetic Ink, by Patrick Modiano

Patrick Modiano's sympathetic ink

In its inexhaustible debt with the XNUMXth century. A time increasingly loaded with great stories as we move away in time, Modiano leads us through a plot that recreates that nostalgic notion of the ephemeral. In the idea of ​​the possible trace that we can, or…

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The Sign of the Cross by Glenn Cooper

The Sign of the Cross by Glenn Cooper

It had been a long time since I came across a story about Christian stigmata that always point to the supernatural as an atavistic memory of those who were chosen by God. So it is worth pointing out this plot that today locates a new case of improvised holiness, of choice ...

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