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Los Hijos del Desastre

Esta saga épica se desarrolla en el turbulento período de entreguerras, profundizando en los aspectos más oscuros de la naturaleza humana, como la codicia y la búsqueda de poder. La serie captura magistralmente la atmósfera de una Europa devastada por la guerra, donde los personajes, a menudo marcados por el conflicto, navegan por un mundo de caos en busca de sentido y supervivencia. Teje una narrativa cautivadora llena de giros inesperados, ingenio agudo y profundas reflexiones sobre las ilusiones frente a la realidad. Los lectores encontrarán una exploración apasionante de una generación perdida que lidia con las secuelas de la guerra y la explotación de los ideales.

Mirror of our Sorrows
The Great Swindle
All Human Wisdom

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    The Great Swindle

    • 464 páginas
    • 17 horas de lectura

    The year is 1918, the war on the Western Front all but over. An ambitious officer, Lieutenant Henry D'Aulnay-Pradelle, sends two soldiers over the top and then surreptitiously shoots them in the back to incite his men to attack the German lines. When another of D'Aulnay-Pradelle's soldiers, Albert Maillard, reaches the bodies and discovers how they died, the lieutenant shoves him into a shell hole to silence him. Albert is rescued by fellow soldier, the artist Edouard Péricourt, who takes a bullet in the face. The war ends and both men recover, but Edouard is permanently disfigured, and fakes his death to prevent his family from seeing him as a cripple. In gratitude for Edouard's rescue, Albert becomes the injured man's companion and caregiver. Finding that the postwar gratitude for the soldiers' service is nothing more than lip-service to an empty idea, the two men scramble to survive, ultimately devising a scam to take money for never-to-be-built war memorials from small towns. Meanwhile, Lieutenant Pradelle has married Edouard's sister Madeline and is running a scam of his own that involves the exhumation of war victims. In this sorrowful, heart-searching novel, the interwoven lives of these three men create a tapestry of the human condition as seen through the lens of war, revealing brutality and compassion, heroism and cowardice, in equal measure

    The Great Swindle
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    The final novel in Pierre Lemaitre's between-the-wars trilogy - a riotous depiction of the Phoney War from the perspective of an unlikely group of people caught up in its chaos.

    Mirror of our Sorrows