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From master storyteller Carlos Ruiz Zafon, author of the international phenomenon The Shadow of the Wind, comes The Angel’s Game — a dazzling new page-turner about the perilous nature of obsession, in literature and in love.
The whole of Barcelona stretched out at my feet and I wanted to believe that when I opened those windows — my new windows — each evening its streets would whisper stories to me, secrets in my ear, that I could catch on paper and narrate to whomever cared to listen…
In an abandoned mansion at the heart of Barcelona, a young man, David Martin, makes his living by writing sensationalist novels under a pseudonym. The survivor of a troubled childhood, he has taken refuge in the world of books and spends his nights spinning baroque tales about the city’s underworld. But perhaps his dark imaginings are not as strange as they seem, for in a locked room deep within the house lie photographs and letters hinting at the mysterious death of the previous owner.
Like a slow poison, the history of the place seeps into his bones as he struggles with an impossible love. Close to despair, David receives a letter from a reclusive French editor, Andreas Corelli, who makes him the offer of a lifetime. He is to write a book unlike anything that has ever existed — a book with the power to change hearts and minds. In return, he will receive a fortune, and perhaps more. But as David begins the work, he realizes that there is a connection between his haunting book and the shadows that surround his home.
Once again, Zafon takes us into a dark, gothic universe first seen in The Shadow of the Wind and creates a breathtaking adventure of intrigue, romance, and tragedy. Through a dizzyingly constructed labyrinth of secrets, the magic of books, passion, and friendship blend into a masterful story.
Series
1 primary bookThe Cemetery of Forgotten Books is a 1-book series first released in 2001 with contributions by Carlos Ruiz Zafón and Lucia Graves.
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Wow! Estoy muy confundida. No sé si amo este libro por toda la historia de David Martín o si lo detesto porque el final me dejó impresionada y con muchas dudas al aire. Supongo que esperaba el típico final feliz porque David sufrido mucho durante toda la historia, pero debo admitir que disfruté y me encantó la narrativa. Espero que el siguiente sea mucho mejor que este.
2.5 stars. I wasn't a massive fan of the first book in the series, but liked this one even less. The story itself is intriguing, but there are multiple ick factors that turned me off (the ending to say the least - yuck!) The female characters are very one dimensional and I didn't like any of them save for Isabella.
I will not continue with this series.
there are not enough stars to describe what this book made me feel.