Marina
By (Author) Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Translated by Lucia Graves
Text Publishing
The Text Publishing Company
25th September 2013
Australia
General
Fiction
Paperback
288
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 23mm
406g
A gothic tale for readers of all ages from the author of the bestselling The Shadow of the Wind. Barcelona, 1980. Oscar Drai finds himself drawn to an old dilapidated mansion where he meets the captivating and elusive Marina. She leads him to the cemetery to witness a mysterious ritual- on the fourth Sunday of every month, a veiled woman alights from a carriage and lays a single rose on an unmarked grave. Oscar and Marina are swept on a journey into the city's dark underground of labyrinthine sewers, corrupt policemen, ageing aristocrats, forgotten societies and criminal depravity...to a sinister tale of love, ambition and jealousy that will hold Oscar's heart forever.
'Marina is one of those books that are meant to be devoured in one sitting' Guardian 'A tale of love, revenge, corruption and death...What at the start seem to be a story about a schoolboy crush easily morphs into a horror story, Carlos Ruiz Zafon skillfully weaves the subplots together.' Daily Telegraph 'High-quality gothic genre fiction with a classic Mary Shelley sensibility.' Kirkus 'A story both fantastic and macabre...a remarkable achievement, a kind of dark delight.' Weekend Press/Dominion Post/Waitako Times 'A complex, multifacted story, richly drawn and atmospheric. Carlos Ruiz Zafon has an innate sense of imagery, and the time-worn, decrepit and decaying world of byzantine Barcelona is richly brought to life.' Otago Daily Times
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