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After 'El primer caso de Unamuno', the writer from Salamanca will take the investigator created from the figure of Miguel de Unamuno to Mexico in his next book, the second of a series of five novels.
The writer from Salamanca, Luis García Jambrina, will take the detective Unamuno, the character he has created from the figure of Miguel de Unamuno (1864-1936), to Mexico to investigate a crime of which he is a suspect and which will form part of a saga of five novels.
The author, a scholar of the life and career of the writer and philosopher who was Dean of the University of Salamanca, thought that Unamuno could be "a good detective" because of his spirit that pushed him to always seek the truth. That led him to write 'El primer caso de Unamuno' (Alfaguara, 2024), from which he will build five novels, in which the protagonist, an intellectual turned investigator, "will get into some trouble," explained Jambrina this Saturday at the Semana Negra de Gijón.





