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A Basque terrorist gets out of prison after 25 years while the leaders of the organisation negotiate a ceasefire with the government. Disappointed by his old comrades, he decides to act alone and hides in a village in the Ripollès mountains to prepare another attack.
The latest title in the series featuring detective Fermín Escartín: criminal investigations carried out by a former university lecturer turned detective. Lalana brings back his successful character Fermín Escartín, the protagonist of La tuneladora, El caso Galindo and El último muerto. This time, though, the action starts in Tarragona and moves to Lima (Peru).
The difficult relationship between father and son: the burden of inheritance.
Hannibal, the rebellious son of the historian, Brener, wastes his life on the fringes of academia, with only alcohol and his frustrations for company. He is weighed down by his commitment to opaque truth, in opposition to his father, who has been able to build his fame as a historian on embellished truths.
Prince or imposter? The impossible story of the last descendent of Moctezuma. In the 16th century, one of Moctezuma's daughters was abducted by a Spanish nobleman and taken to a remote Pyrenean village, where she gives birth to a boy and begins the insane line that will come to an end in the 21st century.
This book is an introduction to the Psychology of Self-Realization, which encourages people to discover their true and deep nature through inner-development, integrating different psychological theories and techniques.
A documentary selection from the three crucial decades of the Franco era (1955-1975) which refines and contextualises the documentary corpus with three studies on Spain during that epoch. One attempts to see it from the inside, the second examines it's external projection and the third analyses Spain through the gaze of its international environment.
This is the story of a journey, not without surprises, through the last three hundred years of the history of Spain. The author goes back 1561, when Madrid, then a modest city in the centre of the peninsular, was designated the permanent seat of the Habsburg Court.
A master of contemporary Galician fiction, the author of Memorias dun neon labrego (Memories of a Peasant Boy) now offers us his new novel, Waiting for the Milkcart. It is a monologue without pauses, in which he tells the story of a peasant boy as he waits to begin the journey that will take him from his village to Buenos Aires.