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Eduardo Iriarte

    Eduardo Iriarte Goñi is celebrated for his ability to weave poetic elegance with intense rhythm, crafting compelling narratives. His works, often set in his native Navarre, explore generational themes intertwined with thriller elements. As a respected translator from English, he brings a diverse range of voices to the Spanish language, enriching the literary landscape. His distinctive style lies in examining the human experience through carefully constructed stories that resonate with readers.

    Bolsillo Narrativa Extranjera: Soy Charlotte Simmons
    The Good Detective
    Saints of the Shadow Bible
    • 2020

      The Good Detective

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.7(2392)Add rating

      Introducing Detective P.T. Marsh in a gripping debut where sharp prose meets Southern settings. Once a rising star in Mason Falls, Georgia, P.T. spiraled into grief and alcohol after the tragic loss of his wife and son. His judgment falters, leading him to confront an abusive boyfriend of an exotic dancer. The next day, he is shocked to find the man he attacked dead at the scene of a murder, with his fingerprints everywhere. As P.T. and his partner Remy investigate, they suspect the murder is linked to a local arson and the lynching of a black teenager, whose body was discovered in a burned field with a rope around his neck. P.T. realizes he may have killed the prime suspect in this horrific crime. With racial tensions rising and media scrutiny intensifying, he uncovers a sinister conspiracy tied to the boy's murder, reaching back to the Civil War. As he battles his own demons, P.T. races to solve the case, risking everything for a life-altering confrontation.

      The Good Detective
    • 2014

      A 30-year-old case is being reopened and Rebus's team from back then is suspected of foul play. With Malcolm Fox as the investigating officer are the past and present about to collide in a shocking and murderous fashion? And does Rebus have anything to hide? His colleagues back then called themselves "The Saints", and swore a bond on something called "the Shadow Bible". But times have changed and the crimes of the past may not stay hidden much longer. Who are the saints and who the sinners? And can the one ever become the other?

      Saints of the Shadow Bible
    • 2006

      Tom Wolfe, the master social novelist, presents a sensational new novel about life, love, and learning in today's American colleges. Set at fictional Dupont University, the story follows beautiful and brilliant Charlotte Simmons, a sheltered freshman from North Carolina. Initially enchanted by the university's roseate Gothic spires and manicured lawns, Charlotte soon discovers that for the elite coeds, sex, coolness, and parties take precedence over academics. As she navigates the world of Dupont's privileged elite, Charlotte encounters her roommate Beverly, a Groton-educated girl obsessed with lacrosse players; Jojo Johanssen, a white basketball player facing competition from a talented black freshman; Hoyt Thorpe, a fraternity leader with a sense of entitlement; and Adam Geller, a member of the university's independent newspaper who believes in intellectual integrity amidst a hedonistic campus culture. Seduced by the allure of acceptance, Charlotte grapples with betraying her values and upbringing before realizing the strength of her individuality and the charm of her innocence. With his signature satirical wit and keen observational detail, Wolfe captures the essence of the early-21st-century college experience.

      Bolsillo Narrativa Extranjera: Soy Charlotte Simmons