The invisible fire, of Javier Sierra

The invisible fire, of Javier Sierra
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The Planet award goes with the times. And in its 2017 version it has awarded the one who is, with all due merit, the Spanish bestselling author who has obtained the most recognition in recent years.

And it is that the Teruel writer has concatenated a series of publications They have been exported to the world with the best-seller seal in almost all of their cases.

The invisible fire does not expect to be less. Because if we join the work of the author with the support of this Planet award, the launch platform becomes a powerful marketing engine.

Once the winner is known, the Planeta printing machines have already started to produce thousands and thousands of copies as soon as possible.

Amazon is one of the spaces where, once again, the distribution of the copies will be demanded with more intensity. And if you are one of those who cannot wait, know that you can now reserve it so that, thanks to the impeccable distribution of amazon, your copy arrives at your home bounced directly from its warehouses.

The synopsis of the book augurs one of those huge stories:

David Salas, a promising linguist from Trinity College in Dublin, meets, after landing in Madrid for his holidays, with Victoria Goodman, an old friend of his grandparents, and with his young assistant, a mysterious art historian. That event will disrupt his plans and push him into a surprising race to find out what happened to one of the students at the school of literature run by Lady Goodman. To his surprise, the key seems to be hidden in the myth of the grail and its connection with Spain.
Remote Romanesque churches in the Pyrenees, art collections in Barcelona, ​​old books and strange stone codes are lined up in a plot full of intrigue that will make us think about the origin of all true inspiration, literature and art.

You can now buy the novel The invisible fire, the last book of Javier Sierra, here:

The invisible fire, of Javier Sierra
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