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Arthuro Pérez-Reverte

    A Spanish novelist and former journalist, this author dedicated twenty-one years to reporting from war zones. This extensive experience covering numerous global conflicts profoundly shaped his literary output, particularly his affinity for historical fiction. His narratives often bring past eras to life, characterized by a sharp perspective on history and human destinies. The author is celebrated for his distinctive voice, which immerses readers in dramatic events and complex characters, establishing him as one of the most significant and best-selling Spanish fiction writers of our time.

    Captain Alatriste
    Клуб Дюма
    The Cavalier in the Yellow Doublet
    • The Cavalier in the Yellow Doublet

      • 370 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The fifth novel in the adventures of Captain Alatriste, a seventeenth-century swashbuckler and "a twenty-first-century literary phenomenon." ( Entertainment Weekly ) In the cosmopolitan world of seventeenth-century Madrid, captain Alatriste and his protégé Íñigo are fish out of water. But the king is determined to keep Alatriste on retainer-regardless of whether his "employment" brings the captain uncomfortably close to old enemies. Alatriste begins an affair with the famous and beautiful actress, María Castro, but soon discovers that the cost of her favors may be more than he bargained for-especially when he and Íñigo become unwilling participants in a court conspiracy that could lead them both to the gallows . . .

      The Cavalier in the Yellow Doublet
      4.0
    • Клуб Дюма

      • 474 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Издательство предлагает Вашему вниманию прекрасную книгу известнейшего писателя, которая увлечет захватывающим сюжетом и отлично впишется в Вашу домашнюю библиотеку. Предназначена для широкого круга читателей

      Клуб Дюма
      3.8
    • Captain Alatriste

      • 253 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Perez-Reverte wrote the Captain Alatriste seies as a homage to the adventure books that had been his own initiation into the world of reading as a boy - books such as Dumas's The Three Musketeers. Captain Alatriste is a swordsman for hire in Spain in the 1620s - a time when Court intrigue was high and the decadent young king had dragged the country into a series of disastrous wars. As a hired 'blade', Alatriste becomes involved in many political plots and must live by his wits. He comes face to face with hired assassins, court players, political moles, smugglers, pirates and of course, the infamous Spanish Inquisition... All the stories are told by Inigo Balboa, Alatriste's young page. The cast of characters also includes Quevedo, an irrepressible subversive poet who likes to start fights in the local tavern, the kind-hearted innkeeper and ex-prostitute who shares Alatriste's bed, the elegant Count of Guadalmedina, the beautiful but deadly Angelica de Alquezar, and a whole host of underworld figures.

      Captain Alatriste
      4.0