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- 496 páginas
- 18 horas de lectura
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The Prisoner of Heaven returns to the world of The Cemetery of Forgotten Books and the Sempere & Sons bookshop, where Daniel, and his old friend Fermín Romero de Torres, are tending shop. Daniel is now married with a son, and Fermín is soon to follow. Both men lead relatively happy and quiet lives. Enter an enigmatic visitor--a grim old man with a piercing gaze--who inquires about Fermín’s whereabouts. When told he is not in, the old man proceeds to buy the most expensive item in the store, a first edition of The Count of Monte Cristo, adds a dedication and leaves it as a present for Fermín. When Daniel reveals the details of this unsettling encounter to his friend, Fermín reads the dedication, turns pale, and at Daniel’s insistence, decides to open up about a past that has come back to haunt him…a story that will leave Daniel questioning his very existence. --harpercollins.ca
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The Prisoner of Heaven, Carlos Ruiz Safon, Lucia Graves
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- Publicado en
- 2012
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- Título
- The Prisoner of Heaven
- Subtítulo
- A Novel
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Carlos Ruiz Safon, Lucia Graves
- Editorial
- HarperCollins Publishers Ltd.
- Publicado en
- 2012
- Formato
- Tapa dura
- Páginas
- 496
- ISBN10
- 1443413798
- ISBN13
- 9781443413794
- Etiquetas
- Ficción, Novela negra & Thriller, Fantasía, Novelas históricas, Novelas de crimen, España, Realismo mágico, Sobre libros, Barcelona
- Primera publicación
- 2011
- Título original
- El prisionero del cielo
- Calificación
- 4,25 de 5
- Descripción
- The Prisoner of Heaven returns to the world of The Cemetery of Forgotten Books and the Sempere & Sons bookshop, where Daniel, and his old friend Fermín Romero de Torres, are tending shop. Daniel is now married with a son, and Fermín is soon to follow. Both men lead relatively happy and quiet lives. Enter an enigmatic visitor--a grim old man with a piercing gaze--who inquires about Fermín’s whereabouts. When told he is not in, the old man proceeds to buy the most expensive item in the store, a first edition of The Count of Monte Cristo, adds a dedication and leaves it as a present for Fermín. When Daniel reveals the details of this unsettling encounter to his friend, Fermín reads the dedication, turns pale, and at Daniel’s insistence, decides to open up about a past that has come back to haunt him…a story that will leave Daniel questioning his very existence. --harpercollins.ca












