The tower, by Daniel O´Malley

The tower, by Daniel O´Malley
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The Daniel O'Malley thing is the paranormal applied to the mind, and to that unfathomable potential that for many years has been imputed to our gray matter between beliefs, fraud and some isolated case that testifies in favor of the cause.

So, as long as the thing does not extend too much, for the moment we have literature or cinema to fire the imagination towards that dark space between mythology and the fourth or fifth dimension.

But it must be recognized that the thing has its charm. For our imaginations, eager for sustenance, it is always interesting to pose new stories of inexplicable events. If to that you add a plot of mystery and espionage with Bondian reminiscences, you will find a good book to enjoy the beauty of the weave of its history and with that wisp of credibility, that certainly the paranormal can inhabit among us.

Myfanwy Thomas is not who she thinks she is, or rather, she has no idea who she is. Around her, various corpses augur a traumatic event, a sinister event from whose fatal consequences she has escaped. Only a letter in her hands reveals that she can only be a hostess in a foreign body ...

Myfanwy, puzzled, and without certainly understanding what surrounds her, decides to continue with new guidelines that the letter indicates. Little by little he discovers that his particular messenger whose body he inhabits is known as The Tower in the intelligence agency of the city of London to which his pre-established steps finally lead him.

And between the absurd general reality is where everything begins to make sense. The Tower, that is, she is an agent who investigates paranormal matters that never come to light and that certainly pose one threat after another to the stability of the United Kingdom and the entire world.

But of course, the extreme that Myfanwy has become The Tower can only mean that a serious risk hangs over her, because otherwise that transmutation would not make sense.

Between discovering the most particular nuances of her identity and facing fascinating cases, as well as a menacing shadow that haunts her among her own from the Agency, Myfanwy guides us through a frenetic adventure, full of mysteries that border on the tension of the thriller and certain downloads of humor that make a truly captivating whole.

You can now buy the novel Tower, the new book by Daniel O'Malley, here:

The tower, by Daniel O´Malley
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