The 3 best books by Robert Bryndza

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At the time I launched myself with a classification of crime novel writers by country. It was about referring to the best of each country in a genre spread everywhere as one of the most fruitful and successful. And of course, later one reviews and realizes ...

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Last gasp, by Robert Bryndza

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The arrival of detective Erika Foster a few years ago seems almost implausible to us due to her roots in the black genre, as if she had already been with us all her life. That's what it's all about when building a good character, giving it that familiarity ...

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Dark Waters, by Robert Bryndza

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In the noir genre, spontaneous bestsellers are multiplying everywhere. In Spain we have the case of the dazzling and insulting young man Javier Castillo, to name one of the most prominent. In the UK they have a Robert Bryndza who aims at the same level from a ...

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I'll see you under the ice, by Robert Bryndza

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There is a kind of worldwide literary conspiracy to bring out the role of women as the new emblem of the main character in crime novels. Police inspectors have given way to them, to show that they can be wiser, finer and more methodical to ...

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