
The Secret of Vesalius
$31.87
- Paperback
592 pages
- Release Date
29 May 2018
Summary
Frankenstein meets The Shadow of the Wind in a Gothic thriller set in the diabolical city of fin-de-siecle Barcelona.
Daniel Amat has left Spain and all that happened there behind him. Having just achieved a brilliant role in Ancient Languages at Oxford University and an even more advantageous engagement, the arrival of a letter - a demand - stamped Barcelona comes like a cold hand from behind.
He arrives back in tha…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781784293062 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1784293067 |
| Author: | Jordi Llobregat, Thomas Bunstead |
| Publisher: | Quercus Publishing |
| Imprint: | riverrun |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 592 |
| Release Date: | 29 May 2018 |
| Weight: | 400g |
| Dimensions: | 196mm x 130mm x 42mm |
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Critics Review
An excellent and atmospheric historical thriller. I loved it - Philip Kerr
For a long time Planeta has been tirelessly seeking the new Carlos Ruiz Zafon. Their search gained particular momentum during the harsh years of the crisis and now, just as recovery is on the horizon, it seems that they have found him. Llobregat, who is a Valencian entrepreneur and director of the festival Valencia Negra, has written a debut novel that has the power to become a phenomenon in the wake of The Shadow of the Wind - El MundoAn atmospheric reconstruction of Barcelona at one of the pivotal points in its history. A gothic thriller of great inventiveness. - BBC History MagazineAn enjoyably over-the-top gothic thriller - Sunday TimesIf you loved The Shadow Of The Wind, pop this on your reading list. A gripping adventure, packed with action and atmosphere. - Good HousekeepingThere is madness, selfishness cruelty and corruption, concluding in a bizarre grand guignol of Lovecraftian horror. There is a weird, Gothic feel to the novel, a sensation that the characters are in ethereal and disturbing times. It is an enjoyable, racy read. - Historical Novel SocietyYou’ve never seen Barcelona this way before - gothic, dangerous, romantic and diabolical. A breath-taking, genre-busting enigma for fans of The Shadow of the Wind. - NetGalleyWhat is perhaps most impressive about Jordi Llobregat’s debut novel is how it manages to be a cracking slice of Spanish gothic in its own right as well as wearing its influences openly. One can spot Mary Shelley, Bram Stoker, and the world of penny dreadfuls between its pages alongside the spectre of Jack the Ripper haunting the text. The translation from Thomas Bunstead gives the prose a fin de siecle feel with a lyricism that ensures even the most violent of descriptions have an uncomfortable beauty to them. The characters are all fascinating, but it is tum-of-the-century Barcelona that is the star of the show. Measured yet exciting, brutal yet poetic, Llobregat has crafted a great novel. - SciFi NowAbout The Author
Jordi Llobregat
Jordi Llobregat began writing at the age of twelve after watching the film The Man from Acapulco with Jean Paul Belmondo and Jacqueline Bisset. He currently combines writing with his work as head of a company that works on community development in cities. His work has been included in several short story anthologies and he is a member of the writing group, El Cuaderno Rojo. He is director of the noir fiction festival, Valencia Negra. The Secret of Vesalius is his first novel and has been published in eighteen countries worldwide. He lives in Valencia, Spain.
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