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La edad de acuario (Writing in spanish) is the best way to introduce yourself in the spanish and british lifestyle. A trepidant adventure into London and Madrid streets, where the author makes an interesting comparison between both countries. You will get lost into the most important places from this cities, like Piccadilly Circus, Notting Hill, Gran Via or Plaza Mayor and you will enjoy the people, the music, and the flavour of their cultures. If you love Spain or England, you can't let this opportunity. Daily work for Carla and Marcos at the Crónica Hoy magazine has been quite calm... until…mehr

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La edad de acuario (Writing in spanish) is the best way to introduce yourself in the spanish and british lifestyle. A trepidant adventure into London and Madrid streets, where the author makes an interesting comparison between both countries. You will get lost into the most important places from this cities, like Piccadilly Circus, Notting Hill, Gran Via or Plaza Mayor and you will enjoy the people, the music, and the flavour of their cultures. If you love Spain or England, you can't let this opportunity. Daily work for Carla and Marcos at the Crónica Hoy magazine has been quite calm... until now. An odd writer and a mysterious mass suicide in England will lead our reporters to the adventure of their lives. La Edad De Acuario is a whodunit novel which will drive us through the cosmopolitan streets of London, always with an sharp sense of humor and a critical view of the contemporary society.
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Autorenporträt
César Díez Serrano (1985) nació en Valencia, pero toda su vida la ha pasado en Ávila. Titulado en Ingeniería Informática, empresario y profesor universitario. Es autor de "La edad de Acuario" (2012), "El misterio de Ana Bolena" (2013) y "Conspiración en Londres" (2016). Además, es socio y fundador de la Asociación de Novelistas La sombra del Ciprés, de la que fue su primer presidente.