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Enrique Alonso

This series plunges readers into a captivating world of historical mysteries and intricate detective plots. Follow the protagonist as they delve into the past, deciphering ancient manuscripts and uncovering deadly secrets. The narratives weave together mysticism, religious traditions, and hidden conspiracies, often set against the backdrop of iconic European cities. It's a thrilling adventure where intellectual pursuits collide with imminent danger.

El Restaurador de Arte
De antiquair

Recommended Reading Order

  1. De antiquair

    • 512 pages
    • 18 hours of reading

    In this gripping historical thriller, the search for a mysterious and powerful object hidden in the heart of Barcelona leads to ambition, desire, love—and murder. An intriguing letter from his adoptive father, Artur, turns novelist Enrique Alonso’s world upside down. Artur, a well-known antiquarian in Barcelona, reveals that he has discovered an ancient manuscript, but he feels uneasy, as though he’s in over his head. But before Artur can piece together the final part of the puzzle, he is attacked and murdered. Enrique rushes to Barcelona to investigate his father’s death and retrieve the book. His ex-wife, Bety, a philologist, comes to his aid and the two set about translating and deciphering the encrypted text. Written in Latin and Old Catalan, the manuscript holds the key to the location of a priceless object dating back to the Middle Ages, and a secret closely guarded by the Jewish community living in the city’s Gothic Quarter. When Enrique and Bety realize they are not the only ones following the trail, it becomes a race against time to find the mythical object that has the power to transform lives. -- Barnes & Noble

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  2. El Restaurador de Arte

    • 386 pages
    • 14 hours of reading

    Enrique Alonso viaja a San Sebastián para la inauguración de un museo de arte y descubre que la muerte de un restaurador de arte jubilado está relacionada con un misterio oculto en las pinturas de José María Sert.

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