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Río, Alfonso del

Bilbao and Oxford, 1933. Gabriel de la Sota, writer and professor at the University of Oxford, is the heir to one of the largest fortunes in Biscay, owner of a large steel company. But someone dark has discovered a dark secret from his past and is willing to do anything to sink it. C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien, your best friends, will be with you unconditionally so that you can create the best story ever written. London, 1961. Mark Wallace, father of a ten-year-old girl with a very special gift, is a renowned British lawyer about to retire. One day he receives a visit from the writer Úrsula de la Sota, who instructs him to investigate his family past and heritage: the international press has echoed that Gabriel de la Sota's fortune may not have been completely lost in 1933 and that the keys to knowing where he is can be found in his latest novel.

Author
Río, Alfonso del
Subject
Literature > Spanish narrative 20th-21st cent.
EAN
9788423358281
ISBN
978-84-233-5828-1
Edition
1
Publisher
Destino
Pages
496 
High
23.0 cm
Weight
13.3 cm
Release date
24-11-2020
Language
Spanish 
Series
Áncora y delfín 
Number
1515 
Hardcover edition
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Río, Alfonso del (aut.)

  • Río, Alfonso del
    Alfonso del Río (Bilbao, 1980) es licenciado en Derecho Económico por la Universidad de Deusto y compagina sus facetas de abogado, triatleta (de vez en cuando) y escritor.   Read more