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Fflur Dafydd

    Fflur Dafydd es una aclamada novelista y cantautora cuya obra abarca tanto el galés como el inglés. Su ficción profundiza en las emociones humanas y las relaciones complejas, empleando a menudo técnicas narrativas innovadoras. Dafydd posee una habilidad única para crear mundos ricos y personajes resonantes, lo que le ha valido un importante reconocimiento literario. Su proceso creativo está profundamente informado por su herencia lingüística, lo que resulta en un cuerpo de trabajo que es a la vez culturalmente significativo y universalmente atractivo.

    Lloerganiadau
    The Replacement Centre
    The Library Suicides
    Twenty Thousand Saints
    • Twenty Thousand Saints

      • 253 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Archaeologist Deian returns to the island of his childhood, where his mother disappeared without a trace. Sister Viv, closet heretic and host of the annual conference of hermits, has erected a gold plaque in her memory, declaring her official sainthood. Meanwhile, documentary-maker Leri is keen to portray the island's inhabitants as anything but saintly, pursuing a story that has less to do with birds and saints' bones than with real bloodshed. During this hot August week, a writer-in-residence observes lives colliding, as Bardsey Island twirls once more for the cameras...A black comedy about finds, losses, secrets, privacy and intrusion, and how the most important things always happen off-camera. "...buy a copy and then enjoy a truly Welsh novel that captures much of the Welsh spirit. This is the type of story that could only be written by a Welsh person."--Ninnau.

      Twenty Thousand Saints
    • A captivating locked-room thriller set in a National Library, where there is more at stake than meets the eye. With haunting echoes of Shirley Jackson's writing, this is perfect for fans of high-concept thrillers that break the mould, like The Last House on Needless Street.

      The Library Suicides
    • Set in a slightly alternative reality, when a husband or wife in the community dies the grieving partner can get a replacement; they get to choose one who looks similar etc. But there is a mystery surrounding where the replacements come from and if they are content to play this role. Or are they instead planning an escape?

      The Replacement Centre