El camino del fuego
Oruña, María
Lieutenant Valentina Redondo and her partner Oliver decide to take a vacation and travel to Scotland to visit Oliver's family. His father, Arthur Gordon, is bent on reclaiming some of the heritage and history of his ancestors and has purchased Huntly Castle in the Highlands, which had been in his family until the 17th century. During the rehabilitation of the building, he finds a tiny office that had been hidden for two hundred years and in it, documents that reveal that Lord Byron's memoirs -supposedly burned at the beginning of the 19th century- may still be intact and can be found within those walls. Soon word of the extraordinary find will spread and both the press from all over the country and several people close to the family will approach them to follow the curious event. However, the appearance of a dead man in the castle will cause Oliver and Valentina to plunge into an unexpected investigation that will take them deep into the Scotland of bygone times and that will change the destiny of the Gordons and even history itself.
- Author
-
Oruña, María
- Subject
-
Literature
> Spanish narrative 20th-21st cent.
- Genre
- Crime and mystery > Hard-boiled crime, noir fiction
- EAN
-
9788423361588
- ISBN
-
978-84-233-6158-8
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
-
Destino
- Pages
- 400
- High
- 23.0 cm
- Weight
- 13.3 cm
- Release date
- 18-05-2022
- Language
- Spanish
- Series
- Áncora y delfín
- Number
- 1576
- Series
- Los libros del Puerto Escondido
- Number
- 5