The 3 best books by the amazing Víctor del Arbol

If there is an author who has broken into the most recent Spanish literary scene, it is Víctor del Árbol. Its literary quality encompasses everything, from absolutely captivating plots, to a very rich lexicon that dominates and captures to give richness to descriptions (the just ones), as well as ...

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No one on this earth, by Victor del Arbol

No one on this earth, by Victor del Arbol

The Víctor del Árbol stamp takes on its own entity thanks to a narrative that crosses the noir genre to achieve greater relevance towards the most unexpected extremes. Because the tortured souls that inhabit the plots of this author bring us closer to life events as if devastated by circumstances. Characters …

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The father's son, by Víctor del Arbol

Father's son

In Víctor del Arbol the term suspense acquires a transcendental, even spiritual dimension. Because its disturbing proposals are born from guilt, remorse, melancholy, all souls that slide like hurtful ghosts ... The epicenter of all violent movement always has a deep place where the shock is generated, the friction of plates ...

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Before the terrible years, by Víctor del Arbol

Before the terrible years

I will not tire of repeating that Víctor del Arbol is something else. It is no longer a question of approaching the black genre with that mastery shared with other great Spanish authors such as Dolores Redondo, Javier Castillo or even a classic like Vázquez Montalbán. What this author has been showing ...

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Above the rain, by Víctor del Arbol

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Not long ago I read The Eve of Almost Everything, the previous novel by Víctor del Árbol, a disturbing story in the tone of a crime novel, which ends up becoming a magnificent universe of personal plots, marked by absences and tragedies. In the book Above the Rain ...

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The eve of almost everything, by Víctor del Arbol

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The title already captures the sensation of fatal premonition that governs this crime novel. Fate conspires to attract and intertwine the broken souls of characters who share gloomy pasts and gloomy existences. The characters are very different in the real plane, the one that focuses on the ...

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