The 3 best books of Graziella Moreno

Between sentence and sentence, Graziella Moreno stains her heck with the black ink of her literary vocation. Suspense plots that she elaborates as soon as she approaches John Grisham as breaking towards other pairings of disparate genres. Versatility from a need to pour all sorts of concerns into the narrative.

The result is already a notorious literary career that balances noir with aspects of social awareness. Because there is no crime without a victim and a judge can know that well. The person who has to find the right balance between due procedural guarantees and the Machiavellian bias that sometimes assails us in the face of the most burdensome matters.

Perhaps from there came a literary vein that, as I say, leads us through investigations between the truculent and the ominous, in search of the resolution of the case at hand while presenting that necessary hint of hope that can remain in a simple flash of humanity of the most unexpected turn character.

Top 3 recommended novels by Graziella Moreno

City animals don't cry

A possible appeal to anonymity to the alienation of large cities. Places where the maelstrom and daily frenzy park the most disturbing events, leaving them as mere news that only disturbs a few moments. Just before resuming the march through the crowded streets.

Who is Nadia Linde? A defenseless girl who denounces her lover, Enrique Rosado, owner of a hotel empire, for having assaulted her and threatened her with a knife. Olivia Marimón, her lawyer, believes in her and is willing to prove to the judge that she is telling the truth. Víctor Bedia, Enrique Rosado's lawyer, will make an effort to prove the innocence of his client.

Olivia and Víctor, former classmates, will discover that the case that has brought them together again is much more sordid than it seems, and that it will lead them down a path from which they will not come out unscathed. A novel about power, love, ambition and human frailties. A legal plot inspired by the day-to-day of the courts. Because for some, justice, the truth, is personal.

City animals don't cry

The jump of the spider

The best black stories start from or point to that unexpected tragedy. Because that's how we get the feeling that it could happen to anyone. Coincidences lead us into abysses. An unexpected accident that places us in the worst imaginable place at the least desired moment...

How did Javier and Alba get here? Where did it all start? What happened between them so that one night in August 2018 the police entered their house in Vilafamés (Castellón) to arrest them? Where and when was the magic of life cut short and tragedy forged?

Javier, who is now waiting in the Carmel district of Barcelona for the days before the trial against him and Alba, decides through his memories to explore within himself the life journey that led to the tragedy. Of Alba, he has little or no news, their lives were cut short that August night in Vilafamés, or had it been broken before?

With the help of Dani, his childhood best friend, and the silence of a neighborhood where everyone knows each other, Javier remembers and writes his story, and reveals that life sometimes gives you much more than surprises, as the song preaches. by Ruben Blades.

Reality and fiction are intertwined in this novel written in the first person, a story of ordinary people in whom we can recognize ourselves. Who hasn't wanted to retrace their steps and undo what they've done? From the sincerity and perspective that she gives in recounting what she experienced, Graziella Moreno tells us about love, friendship, vulnerability, guilt and forgiveness. Because accepting our mistakes helps us understand who we are. Because there are not always second chances. Or maybe yes.

The jump of the spider

Invisible

Noveling knowingly about the subworlds is hurtful to the social conscience. But it is always interesting to do it to undress those miseries that nobody wants to look at. The tragic has a magnetism like centripetal force. An energy that positions itself like a cyclone over the epicenter of people who can only surrender to perdition.

Barcelona. The night of October 25, 1992, the life of Miguel Montero, a twelve-year-old boy, will change forever. Twenty-six years later, the wounds are still open because the past makes us who we are.

Barcelona. Spring 2018. Sara, Simón and Pablo, with many reasons not to look back and very few to move forward, will travel the city in search of answers to the inexplicable disappearances of women who have nothing in common; neither age, nor profession, not even their life trajectories coincide, twinned however, in a tragic destiny.

Sara, a police officer, waiting to know her sanction, will find in this search a reason to prove herself, but this will have consequences: discovering a terrible reality that hides in plain sight. Because there are people that no one misses, whom no one is looking for and who, wherever they are, are waiting to be found.

Based on real events, the protagonists of this story must assume their lives in order to face the present, because the truth is uncomfortable, and most of us prefer to look the other way, although that does not guarantee that it will cease to exist. In 2017, a total of 6.053 people were listed in the Missing Persons and Human Remains system without identifying them. By mid-2018, that figure had already been exceeded. An average of 38 a day.

Invisible, Graziella Moreno
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