7 editorial news of all genres for the month of June

A new month and new proposals and editorial launches. Summer and holidays are approaching and you have to think about what readings to pack. These are 7 news selected for all readers and of various genres: novel black, comic, historical, romantic, fantastic and for the youngest.

The Istanbul Quince - Paolo Rumiz

We start with a love story, inspired by an old Balkan ballad, written by this Italian author. Rumiz is known for its travel chronicles, especially for those of Balkans, and has written novels, children's books, and plays.

It is the story of Maximilian von Altenberg, an Austrian engineer, who travels to Sarajevo in 1997. There, in a tavern, he hears an old ballad that sings Maša Dizdarevic, a woman who captivates him with her beauty. The attraction is mutual, but Max must return to Austria and will not return for three years.

The Borges manuscript - Alejandro Vaccaro

En June is also the anniversary of the death of Jorge Luis Borges, so this title is worth to remember. The porteño Alejandro Vaccaro is one of its greatest scholars, not in vain is he the current president of the Borgesiana Association of Buenos Aires. In this book of pitch black crimes and affairs are mixed with police networks and the basis of a scam with the manuscripts of Jorge Luis Borges as an axis.

Ana Frank, the girl who never lost hope - Mary Cecilia Cavallone

Inside the collection My little heroes for younger readers, this illustrated story It is ideal to tell you the life of a fundamental character in History as it was Anne Frank. It is signed by this Italian writer, author of several texts and books on art and also of stories for children.

The whisperer - Donato Carrisi

New psychological thriller from a master of the genre such as Carrisi, known for his international bestsellers Hunter of darkness, The master of shadows o The girl in the mist.

Goran gavila, head of a team of criminologists, and mila vasquez, the investigator specialized in the search for the disappeared, face another of those homicides full of mystery. And this time the killer's methods are unlike anything you've seen before.

Oscar Wilde's Divine Comedy - Javier de Isusi

In the share of comic This from Javier Isusi comes to us about the figure of the Irish author Oscar Wilde already in its twilight. In it he imagines what could have passed inside your soul in Wilde's last three years out of jail.

Tess of the road - Rachel Hartman

El fantasy genre brings it the new novel by this American writer, author of Seraphina.

We are in the Kingdom of Goredd, where women are expected to be ladies; of men, that they protect them and of dragons, that they are dragons to use. The protagonist, Tess, it does not fit into any of those three categories, because it is different. It is also the Seraphina's stepsister. One day he puts his family in evidence and they decide to send her to a convent. But Tess cuts her hair, disguises herself as a man, and sets out on a journey through the Southlands where many adventures await her.

Red snow in December - Simone Van Der Vlugt

I end up with a historical novel, the new one from this most famous and acclaimed Dutch author, who has published both books for young people and thrillers.

We are in the year 1552 when the declaration is about to be Eighty Years War. In the Netherlands, Young Catholic Lideweij falls in love with a Protestant doctor. Although her father objects, she runs away with him. The couple settles in Breda where the husband is appointed personal physician of William of Orange. When, with Felipe II, everything changes the young woman has to run away to a small town where they think they are safe. But there a tragic fate.


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  1.   Alfred said

    With all due respect "The Whisperer" is nothing more than a reissue of with another title of the book "wolves" by the same author ... It cannot be considered a novelty .. It is more than 10 years old. I follow them quite a bit so I want to make this clarification. All the best