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The shadow of the wind

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Hidden in the heart of the old city of Barcelona is the 'cemetery of lost books', a labyrinthine library of obscure and forgotten titles that have long gone out of print.

To this library, a man brings his 10-year-old son Daniel one cold morning in 1945.

Daniel is allowed to choose one book from the shelves and pulls out 'La Sombra Del Viento' by Julian Carax.

But as he grows up, several people seem inordinately interested in his find.

Then, one night, as he is wandering the old streets once more, Daniel is approached by a figure who reminds him of a character from La Sombra del Viento, a character who turns out to be the devil.

This man is tracking down every last copy of Carax's works in order to burn them.

What begins as a case of literary curiosity turns into a race to find out the truth behind the life and death of Julian Carax and to save those he left behind.

A page-turning exploration of obsession in literature and love, and the places that obsession can lead.

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Product Details
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
029784752X / 9780297847526
Hardback
863.64
27/05/2004
United Kingdom
English
Thrillers
403 p.
24 cm
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Author here for publication (he lives in LA and is fluent in English) and the Cervantes Institute agreed to host an event Rights sold in 20 countries including Penguin USA, Mondadori in Italy; Grasset in France, Gyldendal in Denmark; Suhrkamp in Germany and Signature in Holland Sold over 350,000 copies in Spain and is still in bestseller charts after over two years. Was simultaneously at top of Castillian and Catalan charts in Barcelona - something that has never happened before Number 1 on bestseller charts in Germany, with over 160,000 copies in print there following recommendation by German
Author here for publication (he lives in LA and is fluent in English) and the Cervantes Institute agreed to host an event Rights sold in 20 countries including Penguin USA, Mondadori in Italy; Grasset in France, Gyldendal in Denmark; Suhrkamp in Germany and Signature in Holland Sold over 350,000 copies in Spain and is still in bestseller charts after over two years. Was simultaneously at top of Castillian and Catalan charts in Barcelona - something that has never happened before Number 1 on bestseller charts in Germany, with over 160,000 copies in print there following recommendation by German FA Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)