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Arturo P'Rez-Reverte

    Romanziere ed ex giornalista spagnolo, ha trascorso ventun anni come reporter di guerra, incanalando queste esperienze in opere che esplorano complesse questioni etiche e la natura umana di fronte al conflitto. I suoi romanzi storici, ambientati in periodi turbolenti del passato, sono noti per le loro dettagliate ricostruzioni d'epoca e le loro perspicaci prospettive storiche. Attraverso narrazioni che spesso sfumano i confini tra finzione e realtà, si è affermato come uno degli autori più significativi e di maggior successo della narrativa spagnola contemporanea.

    Captain Alatriste
    Purity of Blood
    • Purity of Blood

      • 268pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      The second swashbuckling adventure in the internationally acclaimed Captain Alatriste series Captain Alatriste, Madrid’s most charismatic swashbuckler, returns in Perez-Reverte’s acclaimed international bestseller. The fearless Alatriste is hired to infiltrate a convent and rescue a young girl forced to serve as a powerful priest’s concubine. The girl’s father is barred from legal recourse as the priest threatens to reveal that the man’s family is “not of pure blood” and is, in fact, of Jewish descent—which will all but destroy the family name. As Alatriste struggles to save the young hostage from being burned at the stake, he soon finds himself drawn deeper and deeper into a conspiracy that leads all the way to the heart of the Spanish Inquisition. A literary thriller that delivers adventure and rich historical detail, Purity of Blood captivates to the final page.

      Purity of Blood
    • Perez-Reverte wrote the Captain Alatriste seies as a homage to the adventure books that had been his own initiation into the world of reading as a boy - books such as Dumas's The Three Musketeers. Captain Alatriste is a swordsman for hire in Spain in the 1620s - a time when Court intrigue was high and the decadent young king had dragged the country into a series of disastrous wars. As a hired 'blade', Alatriste becomes involved in many political plots and must live by his wits. He comes face to face with hired assassins, court players, political moles, smugglers, pirates and of course, the infamous Spanish Inquisition... All the stories are told by Inigo Balboa, Alatriste's young page. The cast of characters also includes Quevedo, an irrepressible subversive poet who likes to start fights in the local tavern, the kind-hearted innkeeper and ex-prostitute who shares Alatriste's bed, the elegant Count of Guadalmedina, the beautiful but deadly Angelica de Alquezar, and a whole host of underworld figures.

      Captain Alatriste