The 3 best books of Lorena Franco

Books by Lorena Franco

Sometimes it seems as if literature were a field in which to land, taking advantage of a popular pull for actors, musicians and even politicians. The question is whether it is a wildfire with which the publisher on duty achieves punctual and succulent sales or if it really ...

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The Days We Have Left, by Lorena Franco

Novel "The days that remain", by Lorena Franco

Suggestive way of approaching the countdown. Every term has its expiration and the peremptory of existence immerses us in those stormy waters of the mystical, the religious or simply the essential fear that marks our days. Living is trying to go unnoticed by the grim reaper. Because fatality ...

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Everyone is looking for Nora Roy, by Lorena Franco

They're all looking for Nora Roy

With the typical cadence of the best sellers and drawing an overwhelming inspiration, Lorena Franco goes from Silvia Blanch to Nora Roy. Two enigmatic women who serve title and sustain magnetic suspense in these last two novels by the author. But the matter is very different for a Nora ...

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Silvia Blanch's Last Summer, by Lorena Franco

Silvia Blanch's Last Summer

There is always a story, a plot that marks that before and after. At least in an emblematic case of a writer with quality and determination like Lorena Franco. And many are those who consider that "Silvia Blanch's Last Summer" is that inflection that blatantly marks upwards, pointing to the ...

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She knows it, by Lorena Franco Piris

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Maria's disappearance marks the rhythm of this novel "She knows it." And he marks it intensely because María, the disappeared, is Andrea's neighbor. And the last moment Andrea saw her, shortly before she disappeared, she was getting into her brother-in-law, Victor's car. Andrea, ...

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