The 3 best books by Juan Gómez Jurado

Books by Juan Gómez Jurado

If there is an author in Spain who has a hard fight with Javier Sierra for holding the flag raised at the top of the great mystery genre, that is Juan Gómez-Jurado. Since his first book appeared back in 2007, on the embers of Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code, this...

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Everything burns, by Juan Gómez-Jurado

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Bringing us closer to spontaneous combustion with a heat made heat wave before time, this "Everything burns" by Juan Gómez-Jurado comes to suffocate our brains even more with one of its multi-sided plots. Because what this author does is to confer shared protagonism to his plots. Nothing better for this...

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White King, by Juan Gómez Jurado

White King, by Juan Gómez Jurado

Good suspense stories become excellent when their ending knows how to combine the closure of every turn and unfinished business, but with a parallel invitation to elucubration. You can sentence a plot at the same time that you can point to what could have been or what ...

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The legend of the thief, by Juan Gómez Jurado

The legend of the thief

When the reissues of the books are released barely 10 years after their original edition, it is happening as with the great music groups, that the growing fans ask for more than what is produced. About the platinum editions and all those techniques of ...

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Black wolf, by Juan Gómez Jurado

Black wolf, by Juan Gómez Jurado

One of the few regrets that I discovered in some readers of Juan Gómez Jurado's previous novel, Reina Roja was that open ending, with its pending questions in terms of various ramifications ... But that's how it had to be to get to this Black She-wolf and maybe even there are still fringes ...

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Reina roja, by Juan Gómez Jurado

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The greatest virtue of the suspense genre is the writer's ability to maintain a balance between the mystery itself and that psychological tension that points to fear between the unknown or the unexpected. In Spain, one of those who best manages to keep his narratives in that harmony between ...

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