3 best Glenn Cooper books

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It often happens that, upon the arrival of new authors to the publishing scene, especially in the cases of authors of a certain age who had never written before, they are initially labeled as upstarts, without which there should be a vote of confidence before the prejudices. Glenn Cooper ...

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The Sign of the Cross by Glenn Cooper

The Sign of the Cross by Glenn Cooper

It had been a long time since I came across a story about Christian stigmata that always point to the supernatural as an atavistic memory of those who were chosen by God. So it is worth pointing out this plot that today locates a new case of improvised holiness, of choice ...

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The Cure, by Glenn Cooper

The Cure, by Glenn Cooper

Unfortunately, the apocalypse as an attack by the invisible viral enemy is no longer a matter to be dealt with only from fiction. Snuggling up on the sofa to watch or read how our civilization is ending can be a matter of watching the mid-afternoon movie or peeking out ...

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Invasion of Darkness, by Glenn Cooper

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On many occasions I have rescued good novels from Glenn Cooper, an author capable of combining the genres of thriller and historical novel with absolute mastery and solvency. A kind of experiment that is catching on with readers of both genders. On this occasion we link his previous novel La ...

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The Gate of Darkness, by Glenn Cooper

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The supposed setting from which this novel started, commercially presented as "a world populated by the most abject characters in history" caught my attention. Because when it comes to writing about abject characters, one already has their experience. What the book The Door of Darkness does is ...

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