The 3 best books by the great John Connolly

Books by John Connolly

Having your own stamp is a guarantee of success in any creative field. John Connolly's narrative offers particularities never seen in the noir genre. The image of his detective Charlie Parker accompanies his foray into this crime-noir genre of which he has made his subgenre. It is true that other authors…

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Old Blood, by John Connolly

Old Blood, by John Connolly

A title made hyperbaton because if we say "old blood" in Spanish, the thing is more a matter of hygiene than of any other idea. The question is why look for such an elaborate translation when the original work is called "A Book of bones." Anyway, business decisions aside, in this ...

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The Woman of the Forest, by John Connolly

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When an inexhaustible writer like John Connolly ends up making a protagonist like Charlie Parker a perfect stereotype of the human being capable of harboring conflicting emotions, opposing sensations and antagonistic thoughts in the same being, all with rabid verisimilitude, the narrative vein ends up showing the best vein ...

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Dark Times, by John Connolly

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John Connolly does it again. From a narrative halfway between terror and black genre, it catches every reader to the point of reading exhaustion. Facing evil can never come for free. Every hero must face his natural nemesis, the one that stands as a fundamental balancing act so that he ...

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Night Music by John Connolly

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Going from the first to the second story, it seems as if you have found yourself before a volume of disjointed stories. Until you begin to detect that night music ... A kind of soundtrack of evil that begins as a slight rattle and ends up leading to a great symphony of a symphony orchestra ...

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