The 3 best books by the exceptional Elia Barceló

Elia Barceló's books

When science fiction and fantasy serve the narrative cause as well as setting, as a tool towards empathy, the result is always a suggestive style within the reach of any reader who wants to undertake a great literary journey. Fantasy as an argument can undertake a transformative task of ...

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Death in Santa Rita, by Elia Barceló

Novel Death in Santa Rita

The detective genre can offer pleasant surprises in that kind of reinvention that invokes literature from its very essence towards narrative evolution. Even more so if at the helm of the voyage we find an author like Elia Barceló. Once it is assumed that every reinvention brings surprise and new powers...

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Terrible costumes, by Elia Barceló

Terrible costumes book

It has to be a great pleasure to be able to do a reissue through the front door, in the popular acclaim plan. And Elia Barceló resorts to these terrible costumes of hers to appease her reading public, yearning for plots made in Barceló. And the truth is that this plot comes from pearls to match ...

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The Silver Night, by Elia Barceló

The silver night

Nothing can resist an Elia Barceló who moves from genre to genre from historical fiction to science fiction, through her youth books or volumes of stories to that prospective realism of some of her latest publications. Now he returns with a police plot, located ...

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The echo of the skin, by Elia Barceló

The echo of the skin

Elia Barceló's versatility makes a retrospective of her work a complete bibliographic reference. Under the same authorship, we find a diversity of proposals that show a brilliant capacity. From its beginnings in science fiction to its transitions between historical fiction, the ...

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The color of silence, by Elia Barceló

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Novels that are presented as a mystery to unravel have always lured me. If this mystery also has certain ties to a real history, and in this case nothing less than the recent history of Spain, without a doubt the plot has won me as a starting point. ...

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