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Albert Sánchez Piñol

    July 11, 1965

    Albert Sánchez Piñol is an anthropologist and writer whose work is characterized by its keen analysis of the human condition. His prose delves into the darker aspects of existence with a unique blend of suspense and philosophical depth. Through his writing, he often explores themes of isolation, survival, and the search for identity amidst adversity. His novels are masterfully constructed, drawing readers into worlds that are as unsettling as they are captivating.

    Albert Sánchez Piñol
    Pandora en el Congo. Pandora im Kongo, spanische Ausgabe
    VICTUS UPADEK BARCELONY 1714
    Vae Victus
    Cold Skin
    Victus
    Pandora In The Congo
    • 2014

      Victus

      • 545 pages
      • 20 hours of reading
      3.5(28)Add rating

      In this sweeping tale of heroism, treason, war, love, and regret, Albert Sánchez Piñol breathes new life into the infamous siege of a legendary city. At the turn of the eighteenth century a dark cloud looms over Spain. Her "bewitched" ruler dies without a clear successor, pitting two of Europe's most powerful kings against each other for control of the crown. Caught in the crosshairs of war, the Catalonian state finds herself in a bloody contest for independence. Abandoned by their allies and outnumbered tenfold, the defiant and ill-equipped citizens of Barcelona defend their homeland with vicious determination. Martí Zuviría, an accomplished military engineer and tactician with the power to change history, leads the defense against the Bourbons, but he is torn between his loyalties and his purse. Politically ambitious yet morally weak, Martí fights on both sides of the long War of the Spanish Succession, carefully navigating a sea of Machiavellian intrigue and betraying the city he was commended to keep. Rich in color and characters, abundant in epic battles, and illustrated with stunning portraits of war, Victus is a magnificent literary achievement that is destined to become classic.

      Victus
    • 2009

      Pandora In The Congo

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.8(247)Add rating

      A literary take on the Boy's Own Adventure model - this is Indiana Jones meets Life of Pi

      Pandora In The Congo
    • 2007

      Cold Skin

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.7(2348)Add rating

      On the edge of the Antarctic Circle, a young weather observer finds no trace of the man whom he has been sent to replace, just a deranged castaway who has witnessed a horror he refuses to name

      Cold Skin