Anger, by Zygmunt Miloszewski

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The noir genre, with its various ramifications already accepted as variants that range from the police to the thriller, spreads throughout the world as the literary trend that to a greater extent preserves the reading pull among all those who retain a taste for reading. Europe is perhaps ...

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All the best, by César Pérez Gellida

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The incombustible César Pérez Gellida reinvents himself once again to give birth to one of his most complete works. After abounding in the current noir genre, through trilogies that are already emblematic of the genre in our country, this time he offers us a retrospective setting for a black narrative ...

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A Black History, by Antonella Lattanzi

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The Italian crime novel has always had a special tune with the most classic genre cultivated in Spain, the one that Muñoz Molina, González Ledesma or Andrea Camilleri exalted. But the new writers of this genre, on both sides of the western Mediterranean, do not always stick to the patterns ...

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Crazy, Rich and Asian, by Kevin Kwan

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The new rich… appear everywhere. Although in the past they proliferated to a greater extent with the usual insolence of their full wallets in front of the rich consolidated of crib and complementary training (not all rich people easily learn to behave as such). Every time the dream of being a new rich is ...

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