The 3 best books by José Carlos Somoza

Books by José Carlos Somoza

A doctor who exploits his creative vein in literature, as is the case with José Carlos Somoza, always ensures a point of greater depth, a dissection of characters and situations. If, in addition, creative efforts are turned into more or less obscure genres between mystery and noir, ...

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The Origin of Evil, by José Carlos Somoza

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After La dama number thirteen that I already reviewed here, José Carlos Somoza is back. And it does so with a half-fiction, half-reality thriller, which turns the narrative proposal into a chilling fictionalized story of a very close reality. The avatars of a Spanish spy focus that point ...

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The lady number thirteen, by José Carlos Somoza

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Fear, as an argument for the fantastic, offers a vast terrain by which to surprise the reader, a space where you can overwhelm him at your whim and make him feel those chills that uncertainty causes. If the story is also the responsibility of José Carlos Somoza, you can be sure of ...

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