The blue raincoat, by Daniel Cid

The blue raincoat
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Retaking the paths of perdition is the easiest task you can undertake. The easy descent into hell through the supposedly parked vices it becomes a slope to the open grave, where you can slide, dedicated to the cause of self-destruction.

At the bottom of this novel it sounds famous blue raincoat, by Lehonard Cohen, topping the story with his choruses about losses, detoxification, and marked destinies.

The point is that Roberto has relapsed into his most dangerous loves: alcohol and cocaine. After a parenthesis in which they gave themselves that space typical of tormented lovers, drugs and he meet again with greater passion. The night was once again a dark passageway of enjoyment and forgetfulness, the awakening is readjusting itself to reality with great difficulty.

Because something serious has happened. Roberto is tying caves of what has undoubtedly been a different night. And everything begins to marry his remote past, the one in which he began to love vice. A telephone that does not stop ringing and some clues that point to something tremendous that awaits him out there on the street.

For 24 hours, Roberto sets out to discover what happened in those hours devoted to chemistry and oblivion. What you can find will exceed all your expectations. Characters from the underworld who seem strange in the light of day, a touch of acid humor that brushes them every moment on their dark souls.

With this debut, Daniel Cid, an author who self-published and ended up climbing to the top sales positions in Amazon, ended up becoming a prestigious publisher such as Ediciones B. Undoubtedly a well-deserved recognition for an author with a dizzying pen, whose scenes they move in an absolutely cinematic way.

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