La Costa de las Piedras, a novel of adventures in Mallorca

Una Adventure novel that comes to us under the pseudonym of Alejandro Bosch, perhaps to end up rounding off that point of mystery that floods the plot. Because the story takes off from its magnetic component of any adventure based on a historical enigma. Presented for the occasion with rich nuances with which this type of Dan Brown-style narrator or Javier Sierra we are rediscovered certain essential links that concatenate the most unexpected historical evolution.

The narration in the first person achieves that effect of greater proximity, of empathy, of perfect mimicry with an argument that wins us over from its first brushstrokes. The protagonist, Ron Ferrer, is in charge of inevitably getting us into the thick of it from the first chapters of his fast-paced adventure.

Let's add to its nature as an adventure genre novel (sprinkled with historical disclosure like all fiction that goes back to any previous era), a sum of events that color the scenes of that disturbing noir that emerges as Ron approaches top secrets magnitude…

Along with Ron Ferrer we have Patricia Oliver. Between the two, everything takes on another dimension because they make up a team, the perfect tandem for the plot to move forward agilely, served with the wealth of suggestive dialogues not exempt from a romantic touch that blends perfectly into the whole. Because there is no good story without passions involved...

With the two of them we traveled to Palma de Mallorca (what more could you ask for?!). Between the splendid and captivating lights of the Mediterranean, a game of light and shadow is gradually composed that the good narrator behind the pseudonym Alejandro Bosch knows how to present as a game for our attention and even for our senses. Yes, because it is an almost sensory style.

For anyone who visits Palma de Mallorca, or many other corners of the island in general, the complex is offered as that accessible paradise. The question was to redraw its map in order to also confer charm to so many rich people that this novel deals with transforming... Because the historical fiction part makes it easier for us to enjoy that other kind of tourism of great places with great pages of History. The Mallorca of this novel wins us over to the cause of historic cities built with ashlars that hide enigmas and treasures in equal parts. Let them tell our geologist Ron Ferrer...

What happened in the distant 1231, that is, the achievement of the conquest for the Christian kingdoms of the island of Mallorca, materialized by King Jaime I, comes to us from a new perspective with many unanswered questions. Anything can happen when an investigation reveals the clues to those unexpected answers... Do you dare to find out?

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