Editorial news this week (April 11 - 17)

creative writing

Good morning to everybody. As has become customary, I bring you some of the editorial news that will be published throughout this week. In this case we do not have any awards but we do have stories of all kinds and for all tastes, I hope that one of them is of interest to you.

"33 reasons to see you again" by Alice Kellen

Titania - April 11 - 320 pages

Alice Kellen, author of "Take me anywhere" published by Plataforma Neo, returns with a new Young adult novel starring four teenagers who were great childhood friends but whose paths diverged. Set five years later, it tells us how these friends met and how their lives have changed since then.

 "Lady Massacre" by Mario Mendoza

Destination - April 12 - 288 pages

Lady Massacre is progatonized by an alcoholic and bipolar journalist who decides to open a private detective office. We enter the story at the moment when a woman arrives who requests his services to investigate a strange murder where there are several mysteries to be solved. In this novel, Mario Mendoza tells a story of mystery, a story of love, corruption, betrayals, politics, cheating and massacres.

"Aurora" by Kim Stanley Robinson

"Aurora" by Kim Stanley Robinson

Minotaur - April 12 - 448 Pages

From one of the most powerful voices in science fiction comes Aurora, a book that tells the story of our first trip through the solar system. A curious and attractive story that takes you completely into space.

"Everything possible" by Carmen Pacheco

Planet - April 12 - 304 pages

"Everything possible" tells the story of Blanca Cruz, a writer who has been stuck when writing the fourth installment of her saga. On the other hand, she thinks her boyfriend is cheating on her with her best friend. However, he soon discovers some unpublished letters from a writer of thriller novels who mysteriously disappeared and it will be there when he begins his authentic adventure.

"The silence of the white city" by Eva García Sáenz de Urturi

Planet - April 12 - 480 pages

An archaeologist is about to be released from prison after being convicted of some strange murders that took place two decades ago. When he manages to get out of prison, the crimes return and that is when Inspector Kraken, a young man obsessed with preventing murders before they occur with unorthodox methods, enters.

"The silence of the white city" is a crime novel that moves between mythology, archeology, family secrets and criminal psychology.

"The Dover Street Dressmaker" by Mary Chamberlain

"The Dover Street Dressmaker" by Mary Chamberlain

Planet - April 12 - 368 pages

Set in World War II in 1939 London, The Dover Street Dressmaker tells the story of Ada Vaughan, a young seamstress whose dream is to open her own boutique. However, her life has other plans: she falls in love with an aristocrat and they travel to Paris at the time of the outbreak of World War II, leaving Ada lost and alone trapped in war in the middle of a foreign country with the only gift of creating beauty and glamor.

"Call at Midnight" by Nina Darnton

Planet - April 12 - 368 pages

A thriller that begins with a call from Emma to her mother announcing that she has been arrested after the murder of a young man. The family consists of a married couple and three children who had always been the perfect American family: handsome, smart, rich and perfect, but after the call, all ideals crumble. Jennifer, the mother, will be the one to start investigating the crime and wondering if she really knew her daughter.

"In case you hear me" by Pascale Quiviges

Alba editorial - April 13 - 368 pages

In this book we will find the story of David, a worker who fell and is now in a coma. In the course of the book we will be able to delve into David, in your inner speech and how you notice the presence of others, hears them and notices when they touch him. On the other hand, we will also be able to meet his wife and young son as well as the difficulties they face in David's situation. Undoubtedly, a book of strong emotions that will not leave anyone indifferent.

"Letters in the Storm" by Bridget Asher

"Letters in the Storm" by Bridget Asher

Editions B - April 13 - 384 pages

Bridget Asher is the author of "My Husband's Lovers" and "Secrets in Provence." In this case, it comes with a story starring Augusta, a mother who told her daughters a wild story about their father's absence. After a hurricane hits their home, they discover a hidden box, at which point Augustar reveals a secret that will take them on a journey into the past.

The black humor and a rethinking of family and bonds, Bridget Asher brings us a self-concluding book that, in the words of the publisher, is:

"An elegant, sharp and moving novel that will particularly appeal to fans of authors such as Nick Hornby and Eleanor Brown"

Has anyone caught your interest?


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