Sangre de lobos
Rojas, Alberto
In September 1940 Hitler's divisions were at the height of their power. Continental Europe surrenders to the Nazi boot without any country being able to stop it. In the UK, the last enemy left to defeat, Prime Minister Winston Churchill promises a desperate fight to the end and creates the Directorate of Special Operations (DOE), a shadow army to take the war beyond enemy lines through sabotage, resistance networks and the murder of Nazi leaders. Meanwhile, Spain tries to recover from the terrible Civil War that Franco has just suffered as an ally of the Third Reich. Taking advantage of the power vacuum, Andrés Valdivia, a widow seducer and thief specialized in his own survival, tries to steal the jewelry from the daughters and wives of foreign diplomats who remain in Madrid. A delegation of Nazi hierarchs visits the city and attends a bullfight in Las Ventas. A British intelligence agent photographs them and discovers an incredible similarity between one of them and the thief who claims the gold necklace of the British ambassador's wife. There begins the recruitment that leads Valdivia to search for one of the most ruthless butchers in Germany and for his own identity.
- Author
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Rojas, Alberto
- Subject
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Literature
> Spanish narrative 20th-21st cent.
- EAN
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9788466667388
- ISBN
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978-84-666-6738-8
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Ediciones B
- Pages
- 432
- High
- 23.1 cm
- Weight
- 15.5 cm
- Release date
- 16-07-2020
- Language
- Spanish
- Series