La nit de les papallones is a novel that portrays the colourful Barcelona nightlife of the 1970s, and at its centre is Carla, a burlesque dancer who turns heads with her aesthetically dazzling and emancipated performances.
Awarded the XIV José María de Pereda Short Novel Prize, this work is the unfathomable banned story of a Serbian pianist, told by a man called Eduardo Halfon.
Awarded the XIV José María de Pereda Short Novel Prize, this work is the unfathomable banned story of a Serbian pianist, told by a man called Eduardo Halfon.
A magical work, based on real events and with a very special atmosphere and characters; a splendid human landscape in which emotions blossom intensely.
A terrible disease threatens the lives of an entire population. The townsfolk are from a diverse range of religions; Christian, Jewish and Muslim.
A unique and really beautiful book based on the universal legend of Saint George and the Dragon.
Intrigue, action, corruption, bad deals, lawyers on the margins of the law. Trails and evidence that gradually unravel to reveal a twisted plot which confounds with every chapter.
In July 2009 Leo Margets became famous after achieving glory in Las Vegas when she was crowned best female poker-player in the world.
After selling more than 300,000 copies of her first two books, the author of Un burka por amor and Amor cruel returns with a new novel based on a true story.
A woman seeks revenge whilst a Nazi agent seeks information, both united by a common foe: The Spanish Republic.