Hidden within the labyrinthine streets of old Barcelona lies the 'Cemetery of Lost Books', a secret library of forgotten titles. In 1945, a young Daniel Sempere is led there by his father and chooses 'The Shadow of the Wind' by Julian Carax. As Daniel grows, he discovers that his chosen book and its enigmatic author are shrouded in mystery and danger. A sinister figure, reminiscent of a character from the book, is systematically destroying every copy of Carax's work. Daniel's literary curiosity soon transforms into a thrilling race to uncover the truth behind Carax's life and death, and to protect those connected to his legacy.
Why You Should Read?
- Immerse yourself in a captivating mystery set against the atmospheric backdrop of post-Spanish Civil War Barcelona.
- Experience a rich narrative that weaves together elements of historical fiction, romance, and gothic intrigue.
- Delight in a story that celebrates the power of books and reading, making it a perfect choice for bibliophiles.
- Follow Daniel's journey as he uncovers dark secrets and confronts a dangerous adversary, leading to a thrilling climax.
About the Author
Carlos Ruiz Zafón (1964-2020) was a Spanish novelist known for his atmospheric and intricate storytelling. His works often blend elements of mystery, historical fiction, and gothic romance, captivating readers worldwide. Zafón's novels have been translated into numerous languages and have garnered critical acclaim for their evocative prose and compelling narratives. He is best known for his 'Cemetery of Forgotten Books' series, which began with 'The Shadow of the Wind'.