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Eduardo G. Murillo

    El Imperio del Agua
    The Historian
    Angels & Demons
    Semana Santa
    • The Historian

      • 642 pages
      • 23 hours of reading

      In 1972, a 16-year-old American living in Amsterdam finds a mysterious book in her diplomat father's library. The book is ancient, blank except for a sinister woodcut of a dragon and the word "Drakulya," but it's the letters tucked inside, dated 1930 and addressed to "My dear and unfortunate successor," that really pique her curiosity. Her widowed father, Paul, reluctantly provides pieces of a chilling story; it seems this ominous little book has a way of forcing itself on its owners, with terrifying results. Paul's former adviser at Oxford, Professor Rossi, became obsessed with researching Dracula and was convinced that he remained alive. When Rossi disappeared, Paul continued his quest with the help of another scholar, Helen, who had her own reasons for seeking the truth. As Paul relates these stories to his daughter, she secretly begins her own research. Kostova builds suspense by revealing the threads of her story as the narrator discovers them: what she's told, what she reads in old letters and, of course, what she discovers directly when the legendary threat of Dracula looms. Along with all the fascinating historical information, there's also a mounting casualty count, and the big showdown amps up the drama by pulling at the heartstrings at the same time it revels in the gruesome. Exotic locales, tantalizing history, a family legacy and a love of the bloodthirsty: it's hard to imagine that readers won't be bitten, too.

      The Historian2005
      3.8
    • Angels & Demons

      • 572 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      A novel about a symbologist who discovers the existence of an ancient vendetta against the Catholic Church.

      Angels & Demons2004
      4.0
    • Semana Santa

      • 350 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Los misterios del autor más vendido internacionalmente, David Hewson, son famosos por su hábil trama y su hábil acumulación de detalles y atmósfera. Semana Santa encuentra a Hewson en buena forma, entregando una novela convincente infundida con las vistas y los sonidos del sur de España. Semana Santa (Semana Santa) llena las calles con turistas boquiabiertos y miles y miles de penitentes encapuchados. Sin embargo, la semana tiene un comienzo espantoso, con el descubrimiento más impío de un doble asesinato. Se supone que la académica visitante María Gutiérrez solo observará la investigación posterior, pero la policía está demasiado delgada y María pronto sigue un rastro de pistas que pueden conducir a su propia desaparición.

      Semana Santa1997
      3.8