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May 1, 2020. On the last day of confinement as a result of the pandemic caused by Covid-19, and with a spectral and silent Seville as an unusual setting, inspector Carmen Puerto immerses herself in a case that will mark her professional career, in the most unexpected and unwanted way. A series of murders that had tormented her years ago, and that she could not solve, return to the present. This time, the inspector, accompanied by her inseparable Jaime Cuesta and Julia Núñez, stars in a story dominated by unforeseen turns and by the reunion with her most feared past. He who dies only lives…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
May 1, 2020. On the last day of confinement as a result of the pandemic caused by Covid-19, and with a spectral and silent Seville as an unusual setting, inspector Carmen Puerto immerses herself in a case that will mark her professional career, in the most unexpected and unwanted way. A series of murders that had tormented her years ago, and that she could not solve, return to the present. This time, the inspector, accompanied by her inseparable Jaime Cuesta and Julia Núñez, stars in a story dominated by unforeseen turns and by the reunion with her most feared past. He who dies only lives closes a circle that began to take shape in The Anonymous Lovers and continued in The Language of the Tides, already classic titles of the Hispanic black genre. Carmen Puerto, faithful to her peculiar working methods, must face, in the most adverse conditions, the most ruthless and methodical assassin he has never met before. And again in the streams and estuaries that connect Ayamonte with Isla Cristina, that magical labyrinth that so few know. Salvador Gutiérrez Solís recreates a fast-paced and dark story, an ambitious, surprising and diabolically structured noir novel, which thanks to its rhythm and succession of events will keep the most demanding reader devoted to its reading.
Autorenporträt
SALVADOR GUTIÉRREZ SOLÍS (Córdoba) ha publicado, entre otros, los siguientes títulos: La novela de un novelista malaleche (Finalista del Premio Nacional de la Crítica, 1999), Spin Off (2001), El sentimiento cautivo (2005), El batallón de los perdedores (2006), El orden de la memoria (2009) o El escalador congelado, que obtuvo el Premio Andalucía de la Crítica, en 2013. Los amantes anónimos inicia la saga protagonizada por Carmen Puerto, la brillante y atípica inspectora de El lenguaje de las mareas. La obra de Gutiérrez Solís se puede encontrar en decenas de antologías. Ha sido traducido a varios idiomas, ejerce la crítica literaria en diferentes publicaciones, colabora en las secciones de Opinión y de Cultura del Grupo Joly (Diario de Sevilla, El Día de Córdoba, etc.) y es el autor de hilos muy exitosos de Twitter, que han capturado la atención de cientos de millones de lectores en todo el mundo.