Los dos reyes
Prado, Benjamín
Having just published his latest novel, the high school teacher and detective Juan Urbano is looking for information in Ceuta for a book about the Green March and the abandonment of the Sahara by Spain, but also about a lucrative business: the sale of desert sand to companies real estate and tourism. His plan is to visit with his girlfriend and future wife, Isabel Escandón, the refugee camps of Tindouf, in Algeria, and the former Spanish Protectorate in the Maghreb, where several businessmen began their adventures, who in some cases were persecuted and ruined, after the independence, and in others they started an empire there that is still in progress. But a new case comes to meet him when a mysterious client asks him to locate a man and a treasure: the soldier who was ordered to kill Hassan II during a coup d'état and who, when he had him at his mercy, spared his life. ; and a document that the king signed and that, if it saw the light, would ruin his legend, something that his son, Mohamed VI, wants to avoid at all costs. Two Spanish nannies who saved him during the fire and blood assault on Sjirat's palace may be the key to a secret that has been hidden for half a century.
- Author
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Prado, Benjamín
- Subject
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Literature
> Spanish narrative 20th-21st cent.
- Genre
- Crime and mystery > Police procedural
- EAN
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9788420456294
- ISBN
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978-84-204-5629-4
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Alfaguara
- Pages
- 272
- High
- 23.9 cm
- Weight
- 15.3 cm
- Release date
- 19-05-2022
- Language
- Spanish
- Series
- Hispánica
- Series
- Los casos de Juan Urbano