The 3 best Mario Escobar books

In the brilliant race for the bestseller on Amazon, there are two authors that as soon as you move around those parts in search of new readings, you will always find in their first positions.

I mean, on the one hand, Fernando Gamboa and on the other Mario escobar. And they both share an intense if not insane devotion that results in a productive, outstanding and enviable dedication.

The case of Mario Escobar is particularly worthy of study. Every new year he alone assaults the top sales with not one but up to four or five new products.

The term prolific would be closer to profusion, if it were not for the maintenance of a uniform quality and an overflowing capacity to find new arguments to incorporate into their perfectly documented historical fictions or into their suspense or mystery plots with the particular gift for singling out the twist and the surprise always maintaining the tension typical of the genre.

Top 3 recommended novels by Mario Escobar

Missing

Life is like a stubborn boxer, bent on inflicting more and more pain blow after blow. At least he proceeds this way with his favorable victims, those who have already fallen from grace once and appear kneeling, defenseless waiting for the final blow.

On this occasion we accompany you in that pain of absence and we anticipate the next blows that will soon arrive. Knocked out as they are, the protagonists will not be able to see any way out, but rather they were mired in perdition even sooner than we could have imagined. A perfect life can collapse in a matter of seconds. Charles and Mary form a marriage that embodies the very image of success: he is a prosperous businessman who comes from an illustrious family of American politicians and she, a brilliant surgeon of great renown.

However, his dream life is cut short by the tragic death of his eldest son in a skiing accident. The parents, gripped by pain and grief, decide to spend the summer in Turkey to begin rebuilding their life together with her young daughter Michelle. But what should have been an idyllic vacation takes a terrible and abrupt turn when the girl disappears.

The investigation initially points to a kidnapping committed by Islamic extremists or Kurdish terrorists, but the tense investigations of the FBI and the Turkish police are clouded by clues that point to the trafficking of women and girls, to shadowy figures with a history of pedophilia and even to the parents themselves.

Missing

Somebody follow you

That networks are the perfect breeding ground for philias, phobias and various psychopathologies is nothing new. That from that dark space between nodes and IPS the worst of monsters or the most disconcerting nightmare can end up emerging is just a matter of luck, specifically bad luck. Because the most evil mind can end up focusing on you...

When several influencers of the world of running found murdered, FBI agent Jennifer Rodriguez must face the challenge of tracking down a serial killer, aided by her mentor at Quantico, Charly Shipman. But nothing is what it seems, and behind those deaths, executed following a cruel ritual and transmitted over the network, a truth is hidden that is difficult to assimilate. East thriller it explores the depths of the human mind and the network of networks, and crudely shows us the vulnerability of the human being in an interconnected world.

Somebody follow you

The king of the mountains

History always offers those mythologized characters that end up being part of the popular imagination, ignoring their shadows and enhancing their possible virtues to the point of blindness.

However, it is good to know about all of them, the illustrious ones, according to the most interesting historiography that novels offer us. Because given the assumption from what is written, it is always more desirable to reinforce the ideas of the positive and necessary of the legends as national references. A young man named Pelayo spends his days in a quiet and secluded valley in the north of Hispania. The arrival of his father, a rigid and distant Visigothic nobleman, will return the young man to cruel reality. His destiny is to become the king's vassal and live in the remote Court of Toledo.

The young man resists abandoning his beloved Egilona and, breaking his oath, will flee from the bear he has to face, in order to become a warrior. Pelayo will be locked up in a monastery, but his forced exile will make him reconsider, he prefers to be a warrior to die within the four walls of his cell.After passing the test of the bear, Pelayo will march with his father to Toledo, but the betrayal of his uncle will drag his father to misfortune. Pelayo will become an outlaw. He will escape to the Holy Land and when he returns he will see how the kingdom is about to fall into the hands of the Muslims.

The king of the mountains
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