Summary
Carlos Ruiz Zafon: Prisoner of the Sky
Barcelona, 1957. Daniel Sempere and his friend Fermín, the heroes of Shadow of the Wind, return to adventure and uncover unexpected mysteries to face the biggest challenges of their lives. Just when it seems that luck has smiled on them, a disturbing figure visits the bookstore and threatens to reveal a gruesome secret that has been buried in the city's dark memory for two decades. When Daniel learns the truth, he will realize that his fate is inexorably pulling him to a direct encounter with the biggest shadow: the one that grows inside him.
Full of intrigue and emotions, Prisoner of the Sky is an extraordinary novel in which the threads of Shadows of the Wind and Angel's Game come together in the charm of literature and leads us to the enigma hidden in the heart of the Cemetery of Forgotten Books. Carlos Ruiz Zafón, one of the greatest contemporary storytellers, in Prisoner of Heaven brings Barcelona and its mysteries to life, a city that, in addition to unique heroes and books, is also the protagonist of Zafón's magical writing.
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