Another 5 black readings for this Black Friday. Compilations and news

Tomorrow is the famous Black Friday (on Saxon Black Friday, that if I wrote this article in English, then I would use it). And since the other day I commented 5 readings To take advantage of the color that I like the most, here are 5 other titles.

Veterans and greats of the genre like the compatriot Lawrence Silva or the gaul Pierre Lemaitre two compilations of his most famous series are marked. He also gaul Ian Manok takes us back to the distant Mongolia. The american Connelly brings us to the fireproof Harry bosch. And Lars Mytting, the Norwegian publishing phenomenon of last year, returns with a novel also with nature in the background and some mystery.

Bevilacqua and Chamorro Series - Lorenzo Silva

The complete series of the most famous Spanish crime novel of recent times. Silva has gathered the 9 novels starring that civil guard couple who have so many unconditional readers, Bevilacqua and Chamorro. A good gift to be made tomorrow or in the next few days. Includes titles: The distant land of the ponds, The impatient alchemist, The mist and the maiden, No one is worth more than another, The queen without a mirror, The strategy of water, The mark of the meridian, The strange bodies, Where the scorpions.

Verhoeven Series - Pierre Lemaitre

The prestigious French writer also brings together in a single volume the entire series of quirky commander Camille Verhoeven. In his forties, bald and very short, he follows his own rules along with a devilish humor. And as atypical as he is are the cases he has to solve. The titles included are Irène, Alex, Rosy & John and Camille. Lemaitre has been said of everything and the best as a writer of black genre. So this is a great time for your devoted fans to get hold of your great stories.

Wild times - Ian Manook

Ian Manook is the pseudonym of Patrick Manoukian, born in France. It is journalist, editor and writer. In the eighties he created manook, a communication agency specialized in travel authors.

It was presented with Yeruldelgger. Dead in the steppe, which won the 2014 SNCF du Polar Award and several more. And in it Manook presented the Mongolian Commissioner Yeruldelgger, as unusual as it is fascinating. Now with Wild times who won the Le Livre de Poche Readers' Prize in 2016, returns with him to Mongolia. This country where ancient traditions and spirituality coexist with the mafia and organized crime, returns to be as main protagonist as Yeruldelgger. The series has managed to attract many readers by this exotic setting in which very good stories are recreated and characters coexist with great force.

En Wild times, now in the middle of the frozen Mongolian steppes, Inspector Oyun, Assistant Commissioner Yeruldelgger, he comes across a scene somewhat difficult to interpret: a rider and his horse lie crushed under the back of a female yak that appears to have fallen from the sky. His boss gets the same surprise when in another place, a gorge, the corpse of a man that it could only have ended there by rushing down from the heights. The unusual events continue when Yeruldelgger himself is arrested as a suspect in the murder of Colette, a prostitute friend whom he had helped rebuild her life.

The dark side of goodbye - Michael Connelly

The fireproof ex-cop and now California's last private investigator, Harry bosch, returns from the hand of his father Michael connelly to propose us his umpteenth adventure. Another classic of the genre that never fails, Bosch gathers another great trail of readers who revere him.

In this title a great Southern California mogul he requires the services of Bosch because he is nearing the end of his life and is plagued by regret. In his youth he had a relationship with a young Mexican woman, his great love. She got pregnant but disappeared and the billionaire wonders if she ever had the baby and what could happen to her. So desperate to know if he has an heir, he hires Bosch.

And Harry, considering the great fortune at stake, realizes that your mission could be risky not just for him, but also for the person he's looking for. But you won't be able to quit when you start pull strings and find links with his own past.

The sixteen trees of the Somme - Lars Mytting

Last year this Norwegian writer topped all the sales charts in the publishing market with Ethe book of the wooda. And now he intends to repeat his success with this novel that does not abandon natural settings but introduces elements of mystery and travel literature. Already raised to the height of Nordic country names like Karl Ove Knausgard, Mytting's new proposal tells this:

Let's go to 1971 where a couple is killed by stepping on an old grenade in the old field of battle of the somme, place of one of the most terrible episodes of the First World War. Your three year old it is found four days later many miles away.

This, called Edvard, he will be raised with his grandfather Sverre on a Norwegian farm ignoring his past. But one day someone brings a coffin destined for his grandfather. It is a splendid piece of carpentry carved from birch wood. Edvard thinks it is the work of Sverre's brother, whom he lost track of long ago, and undertake a search to find the element of union between this new mystery and the tragic death of his parents.


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