Weight of the Heart
By (Author) Rosa Montero
Translated by Lilit ekulin Thwaites
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Amazon Publishing
Thomas & Mercer
7th June 2016
United States
General
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
348
Part human and part robot, private investigator Bruna Husky has been hired to locate a stolen diamond. But as Bruna's leads start to drop dead, her case becomes about much more than a stolen gem-and much more dangerous. Traversing the galaxy, Bruna races against the clock to uncover a nuclear power conspiracy that threatens all sentient beings. Traveling from a distant planet populated by an extreme religious sect to landscapes destroyed by rising sea levels, Bruna tries to solve the puzzle of why so many people around her are suffering from toxic radiation. Meanwhile she must cope with a new love and the knowledge of when she will die, to the exact day. Designed for combat, Bruna can manipulate a plasma gun better than she can navigate matters of the heart. This tale of romance, prejudice, and ecoterrorism makes clear that though the future might appear very different in many ways, history can't help but repeat itself.
Rosa Montero is an acclaimed novelist and an award-winning journalist for the Spanish newspaper El Pais. A native of Madrid and the daughter of a professional bullfighter, Montero published her first novel at age twenty-eight. She has won Spain's top book award, the Que Leer Prize, twicefor La loca de la casa (The Lunatic of the House) in 2003 and Historia del Rey Transparente (Story of the Transparent King) in 2005. Montero is a prolific author of twenty-six books, and her other titles include the short-story collection Amantes y enemigos (Lovers and Enemies) and the novels Beautiful and Dark, Amado amo (My Beloved Boss), and El corazon del Tartaro (The Heart of the Tartar). Tears in Rain was named one of World Literature Today's 75 Notable Translations in 2012.