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Eugenio Fuentes

    January 1, 1958

    Eugenio Fuentes is a Spanish novelist whose works often delve into the darker corners of the human psyche and society. His literary style is characterized by suspense and psychological depth, through which he explores complex human relationships and moral dilemmas. Fuentes masterfully builds an atmosphere that draws the reader into his stories, compelling them to reflect on the nature of good and evil. His novels are valued for their originality and their ability to evoke strong emotions.

    Piedras negras
    Mörderwald
    Contrarreloj
    The Depths of the Forest
    Blood of the Angels
    The Pianist's Hands
    • 2008

      The Pianist's Hands

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of a booming housing market in Breda, Spain, a luxury complex's construction site turns into a crime scene when a partner is found dead. Detective Ricardo Cupido leads an intense investigation, navigating the ambitions and risks surrounding the project. As he uncovers the complexities of human nature, the focus shifts from alibis to the darker aspects of the human condition, revealing the intricate interplay between greed and morality in a rapidly changing society.

      The Pianist's Hands
    • 2007

      Blood of the Angels

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.5(19)Add rating

      Julian has suffered three severe blows: His wife has walked out, his mother has died, and Alba, the six-year old daughter he adores, is displaying signs of emotional withdrawal and other problems. While clearing out his mother's apartment he finds an old pistol. It has obviously belonged to his father who had died years before.

      Blood of the Angels
    • 2002

      The Depths of the Forest

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.4(63)Add rating

      Set in the remote nature reserve of Paternoster in Spain, a series of brutal murders unfolds, beginning with the shocking death of Gloria, a young painter. The tension escalates as another victim, a female hiker, is killed in the same gruesome manner. The mystery deepens when a reserve warden is also found shot at close range, raising questions about the killer's identity and motives. The book weaves a chilling narrative of suspense and intrigue against the backdrop of a serene yet perilous landscape.

      The Depths of the Forest