News for November. A selection

selection of novelties

Among the latests Moravia's compositions news for November What we are going to highlight is titles for all tastes from international and national names. They are a preview of the imminent Christmas campaign, which is just around the corner. We take a look.

News for November

Blacksad 7: Everything falls (2nd part) — Juan Díaz Canales and Juanjo Guarnido

Lovers of the blackest black cat in international comics are in luck. The second part - and seventh album - of Everything falls. It will be at the end of the month.

Alma Mayer had returned to Blacksad's life and he can't help but relive a love he thought forgotten. Furthermore, he is related to the murder of Iris Allen, of which Blacksad's tabloid journalist friend Weekly is the prime suspect. But there are many signs that also point to the powerful tycoon Lewis Solomon, who is building an immense bridge.

You would do it? —Megan Maxwell

One of the reference national names in romantic novels presents three women here: Africa, journalist, who wants to become an editor; Gem, specialized in marketing and advertising and mother of two children; and Belinda, cleaner in hotels and hospitals.

They don't know each other, but one day they meet at a place called Drink Your Ex. From there they will be friends and they will help each other cope with the disappointments they have suffered for love. That will also mean being able to face and overcome their fears and shame or what they will say, and face a new life.

The secret notebook of María Callas —Carmen Ro

To lovers of maybe most famous opera singer in history I'm sure you might be interested in this novel. It places us in the summer of 1959 when she embarked with her husband on the I already Christina could not imagine that her most dangerous and decisive journey was beginning.

The author recreates those days of Callas when she found the passion of a forbidden love. He also reveals to us the woman hidden behind the diva who emerges in a diario Travel. In it, Maria openly shows the vertigo of those forbidden moments and the secret of an imaginable adulterous love, mixed with the pain of a traumatic past.

Under the snow —Helen McCloy

Set in the New York in the 30s, Its about Dr. Basil Willing's first case and pays tribute to the great classics of mystery novels with several suspects.

The body of the young woman Kitty Jocelyn He appears buried under the snow after his coming-out party. The autopsy revealed that death was due to a overdose of some slimming pills that Kitty advertised, but which, in reality, she never took.

Those in charge of the case, Inspector Foyle and Dr Basil Willing, psychiatric advisor to the New York prosecutor, believe it was poisoned with a cocktail the afternoon before the party. So anyone who was there could have been the culprit: Rhoda Jocelyn, his elegant and bankrupt stepmother; Mrs. Jowett, social secretary in charge of the party; Philip Leach, the handsome gossip journalist of the moment, or even Ann Jocelyn, Kitty's cousin, with a striking resemblance to her, who immediately confesses to having been forced to impersonate her on the night of the dance.

The scarlet laugh —Luis Moreno

Another novelty for November is this historical title that takes place in Sevilla, in the seventeenth century.

Two children believe they discover a corpse on the banks of the Guadalquivir, but as they approach, the body comes to life and tries to devour them. Thus the legend of the monster begins to spread and an investigation into those child devourers, vampires or just insane heretics. But these investigations are Pablo, an individual who knows he is a monster because can't help but kill to those whose belongings you fall passionately in love with. And hidden behind his charge, he easily flouts the law. In fact, he is the law.

With him, reluctantly, he will walk the streets in search of answers Don Isidoro, an inquisitor as implacable as he is human, who also keeps secrets beneath his professional zeal. Due to the esoteric nature of the crimes, he will be the representative of the Holy Office.

The library of brave readers —Kate Thompson

And we finish this review of news for November with this novel set in World War II. We are in the East End of London in 1944 and we know Clara Buttona librarian who has created the only underground country library, built on the tracks of the disused Bethnal Green tube station.

There is a community with many bunk beds, a nursery, a cafeteria and a theater that offer shelter and distraction from the bombings. Clara and her best friend and her assistant, Ruby Munroe, they make sure that the library is the heart of that underground life. But when the war drags on, it will be more difficult face adversity.


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