The 3 best books by Mikel Santiago

Books by Mikel Santiago

The plethora of great authors rescued from self-publishing is gradually increasing. There is no better reference for leading publishers than the direct assessment of readers about an author who seeks his space from the ocean of self-publishing. And yes, it also happened with an author as established as...

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In the middle of the night, by Mikel Santiago

In the middle of the night, by Mikel Santiago

A large cast of Spanish-language suspense authors seem to have conspired to give us no rest in readings that frantically lead us from one high-tension plot to another. Among Javier Castillo, Mikel Santiago, Víctor del Arbol o Dolores Redondo among others, they get the story options ...

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The liar, by Mikel Santiago

The liar

Excuse, defense, deception, pathology in the worst case. The lie is a strange space of coexistence of the human being, assuming our contradictory nature. And the lie can also be conformed as the most premeditated concealment. Bad issue when it becomes imperative to hide reality for the survival of the construct ...

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The island of the last voices, by Mikel Santiago

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The writer Mikel Santiago is taking the frenetic pace of publication of the great creators of crime novels or thrillers that take the top positions of any bookstore, from Joël Dicker to Dolores Redondo, to cite two prominent examples. Another thing is the style under which Mikel Santiago ...

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The Strange Summer of Tom Harvey, by Mikel Santiago

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The heavy thought that you have failed someone can be chilling in light of the fateful subsequent events. You may not be entirely guilty that everything went so fucking wrong, but your omission proved fatal. That is the perspective that haunts the reader of this ...

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