Arturo Pérez-Reverte’s new novel will be published this fall

“On October 17th writer Arturo Pérez-Reverte will present his novel Eva, a new Lorenzo Falcó’s adventure, on the wake of the international success of Falcó, which sold over 300.000 copies in Spanish.’

Reality and fiction are linked again in this story, a novel that takes place in March 1937, in the middle of the Civil War, as the publisher Alfaguara has advanced this Monday 17 July in a statement. A new mission leads Lorenzo Falcó to Tangier, "a turbulent crossroads of spies, illicit traffic and conspiracies," with the task of getting the captain of a ship loaded with gold from the Bank of Spain to change its flag. National, Republican and Soviet spies, men and women, face a dark and dirty war in which dangerous phantoms of the past end up returning.

Arturo Pérez-Reverte was born in Cartagena, Spain, in 1951. He was a war reporter for twenty-one years. With more than twenty million readers worldwide, many of his novels have been taken to the movies and to television. Today he shares his life between literature, the sea and navigation. He is a member of the Spanish Royal Academy.

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