The author is a policeman in Catalunya. I've not read it but seems attractive, at least to me SEEING THE WORLD THROUGH BOOKS » Blog Archive » Victor del Arbol–THE SADNESS OF THE SAMURAI - http://marywhipplereviews.com/victor-...
Thank you, José Ignacio. You are right, though; this is too expensive right now. I hope the price will go down.
- Margot Kinberg
This morning I forgot about Elmer Mendoza a Mexican crime fiction writer. I have not read his books and I'm not sure I want to read them. But just fwiw: http://www.tusquetseditores.com/transla...
Thank you, José Ignacio. It seems that this second instalment is getting more mixed reviews than the first. A shame... But I'll probably read it anyway.
- Margot Kinberg
News: Last night, after eleven, my daughter Paula gave birth to her third
child, a baby girl, María (3,100 kgs. and 49 cm.). Both mother and
child are well. Today Jorge, my eldest grandson, turns 5
Johan Theorin, Sankta Psyko (Saint Psycho's) Wahlström & Widstrand, 2011. ISBN: 9789146221227, reviewed by Martin Murrell in Swedish Book Review: http://www.swedishbookreview.com/show-re...
Thanks, José Ignacio, for sharing this.
- Margot Kinberg
At Shotmag I read that Babylon by Camilla Ceder is due to be published in August 2012. Here you can find a review at Swedish Book review: http://www.swedishbookreview.com/show-re...
Open Road Integrated Media, and Barcelona eBooks, with offices in both Barcelona and New York, have formed an international digital publishing partnership. http://www.openroadmedia.com/blog...
Where fiction meets reality, or is it the other way around? After reading about wolves in Asa Larsson's The Blood Spilt I found this in the papers these days: http://elpais.com/elpais...
I'd like to have your opinion about my intention to devote my posts in the Crime Fiction Alphabet to Spanish and Portuguese writers only (from America, Spain or Portugal). I may not have read some, but I may be able to provide a flavour of what it's being published today. Your thoughts are welcome.
I think it might be very interesting, José Ignacio. And I would really like to know more than I do about what's happening in those countries' publishing worlds.
- Margot Kinberg