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'He was not a trouble-loving gentleman, nor so very particular perhaps about some of the company he kept.' So Henry James descibes the Master of Bly, the negligent and largely absent character who, in the immortal novella 'The Turn of the Screw', unwittingly initiates the drama in which the two innocents -- Flora and Miles, the nephew and niece the master was charged with lookin
The mutilated body of Mayra Cabral de Melo, a well-known stripper, is found, and the detective Edgar 'Left-Hand' Mendieta is chosen to investigate the case. He has personal reasons for finding the culprit. The investigation will bring him even closer to the world of the 'narcos', who have started a war against the Mexican state.
José Antonio Marina tackles a topic which is central for families and schools: authority. But what authority? The permissive education practised in recent times has produced a situation in which children refuse both orders and suggestions.
Following on from, 'El mundo de las sombras' (The world of shadows), in the second part of this trilogy, Perséfone enters the world of intangibles accompanied by her beloved Gabriel. During a meeting in Istanbul, Ulla reveals her suspicions that Perséfone is the new Blue Queen, but Gabriel refuses to accept this.
'The Joyce Way' is a travel book, recounting the cities visited by Alfonso Zapico when he was researching and documenting Joyce's movements for the graphic novel 'Dubliner' (Astiberri , 2011), as well as the other cities he visited while he was working on this account of the brilliant Irish writer.
Squirrels live in the woods, whales in the sea, chimpanzees in the jungle, giraffes on the savannah. Do you know which other animals live where? In this collection you will discover the animals in their familiar, natural habitats. For children from the age of two upwards.
In the prison infirmary, Fede Cortés remembers the roller coaster ride of his life. Prime suspect for multiple murders, he tells a story, written according to the conventions of noir, that plunges us into a delirious atmosphere where the line between good and evil is blurred and happiness, a scarce and finite resource, is distributed as arbitrarily as justice.
'La venganza de las cajas' tells the story of Eva, a young journalism student who has just arrived in Madrid from Galicia, and Porto, an old man who lives alone in the Vallecas neighbourhood who Eva looks after in exchange for a room. As soon as she moves in, Eva discovers that Porto is a slovenly, obscene old grouch with an unhealthy obsession with television.
The Intelligent Way is the foundation of the Intelligent or Smart City and is usually formed of four layers (physical infrastructure, sensors, nets and services), improving traditional life (originating in the Roman road or way), which serves only as a passing place and does not exhibit any type of 'intelligence'.
Since ancient times birds have fascinated men and caught their imagination. Their singular characteristics have allowed them to represent such diverse concepts as liberty, innocence or peace. One of these peculiarities is that, instead of vocal chords, they have a vocal organ called a syringe. This enables a whole range of birds to sing.