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Pérez-Reverte's adventure novel, Carmen Mola's dark network of exploitation and other books of the week.
Revolución, the latest from Arturo Pérez-Reverte, which more than a novel is an adventure film set in revolutionary Mexico from 1910 to 1914, with an abundance of gunpowder, bullets, roughness and violent characters.
We also highlight the return of the holy trinity of the Spanish noir novel: Carmen Mola, who presents Las madres. And, finally, the essay Hispanos, by Carlos Goñi, reviews numerous biographies of exciting characters from Hispania before and after the convoluted Roman conquest.
See list below
- La promesa by Damon Galgut, Libros del Asteroide
- Revolución by Arturo Pérez-Reverte, Alfaguara
- Arqueologías by Ada Salas, Pre-Textos
- Mi Ucrania by Victoria Belim, Lumen
- Flores tardías by Mo Yan, Kailas
- Palabra de Pritzker by Llàtzer Moix, Alfaguara Crónicas
- El sentido artístico de los animales by Étienne Souriau, Cactus
- El viaje pendular by Javier Sierra, Wunderkammer
- Las madres by Carmen Mola, Alfaguara
- Hispanos by Carlos Goñi, Arpa





