A young man decides to do the Santiago Path alone. There he meets Valeria, a young Brazilian who, after a bad break-up, is eager to start a new life. The two meet each other, walk together and end up falling in love.
As they begin making plans for their future, however something unbelievable happens in the middle of the Path and they’ll have to fight, not only for their relationship but also for their lives.
Genre: FICTION / SuspenseThe version of this book in Portuguese and Spanish sell very well, but the English market it's very competitive, so this book it's not a bestseller. It could work in your language, you could give it a shot.
It was then, my glorious friends that something magical happened. I felt it was Providence, the hands of God, because, behind me a virtuous orchestra was playing Summer by Antonio Vivaldi but, more precisely, the third movement: Presto. Oh, dear companions, how sublime that violin was! Prodigious, splendid. How each musician had integrally respected their piece of the music and the sound soared up high and reached perfection. Nirvana. Oh, my prized followers, as the music reached its climax, the fat ugly man turned around and his eyes met mine. Yes, how I enjoyed seeing his reaction, the shock seeing me caused him, my smile, my craziness, my ecstasy. He might have said something but the orchestra didn’t allow me to hear it and when I saw this brutal, horrible man go for his gun, the Lord’s hand came into play once again and what unique feeling of pleasure to feel the kick from the gun in my shoulder and see how that disgusting man fell into the well. Could there be any greater joy than orchestrating exacting divine revenge? Than watching a tyrant’s face as his days on this Earth came to an end.
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French
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Translated by Sandra Ouellet
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Author review: Fast and wonderful work. Would recommend! |
Italian
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Translated by Barbara Barbier and Alessandra Elisa Paganin
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Spanish
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