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Ten unmissable books for 2022

Unmissable books for 2022. The new year brings exciting stories that you will love to enjoy. Many publishers already have these unmissable books on demand. Readers should be prepared for a new appointment with the imagination with the most anticipated titles.

John Le Carré’s Silverview Project

Julian Lawndsley has given up his demanding job in the City of London for a simpler life as a bookshop owner in a small seaside town. However, a couple of months after the opening, Julian’s tranquility is interrupted by a visit: Edward Avon, a Polish immigrant who lives in Silverview, the large mansion on the outskirts of town, seems to know a lot about Julian’s family. Julian shows an exaggerated interest in the inner workings of his modest business.

The best tribute to an immortal author, with more than 60 million copies sold, translated into 36 languages, ​​​​and published in 40 countries. The posthumous novel by the great spymaster, John le Carre.

The Valley Of The Archangels By Rafael Tarradas Bulto

Barcelona, ​​​​spring 1864. Gabriel Gorges, the young and only heir to the Baron of Santa Ponsa. Does not know what to do with his life. He doesn’t want to become someone stuck in the old days like his father and his dark mansion in the Gothic quarter. Facing this he lives without remedy Pepa Gómez, in a beach bar devastated by the wind and the sand that he can’t wait to leave forever.

Love Song By Carlos Zanon

A stark story about three characters trapped between the affective threads that prevent them from becoming themselves.

Without revealing their identity, three talented and somewhat successful musicians – a couple and their best friend – embark on a summer tour of campsites and venues on the Mediterranean coast, covering songs only since 1985. Aboard an impeccable Camper California, driven by a chauffeur vainly nicknamed Polidori, the band -made up of Jim, Eileen, and Cowboy- launches to play and run, enjoy and suffer, between pop compositions, fractured bones, and emotions difficult to handle.

It’s Not Me By Karmele Jaio

There are fourteen stories of women. They all belong to the same generation, they are between forty and fifty years old, and they are going through a critical moment in their lives. We will discover them in that strangeness before a body that changes, the anxiety before the evident aging, the nostalgia of the idealized past and of youth, the routine of conjugal relations, the urgency to take advantage of the time that remains, the feeling of not finding your place… Those small emotional fractures are of great importance in the daily life of any woman.

Spanish Beauty By Esther García Llovet

Love is a cult author who knows the streets of Madrid like no one else and knows how to bring cinematographic imagery to them. In the first installment of a new “ Eastern countries trilogy ”, Llovet leaves the nocturnal and surreal Madrid of his ‘ Instantaneous Madrid Trilogy ‘ to portray the city of Benidorm. The novel promises a very black police starring a corrupt police officer who is looking for her father de Ella and a talisman.

The Awakening Of The Cats By Bernard Werber

Bastet, a kitten from the Montmartre neighborhood of Paris, would like nothing more than to communicate with Nathalie, her owner (or her “human servant”, as she calls her). I find her de Ella with Pythagoras, her de Ella new Siamese neighbor de Ella, a laboratory cat with an internet connection and who knows everything about humans, will turn her life de Ella upside down. Above all, when they have to face a fight to the death against a powerful clan of rats that threatens to annihilate humanity.

An ironic and unconventional vision of the human world, where cats try to remedy the madness of their supposed masters.

The Forging Of A Rebel By Lorenzo Silva

Since the beginning of the health alert, Manuela Mauri has not had a break and for the first time in her life, she feels overwhelmed by events. In the midst of the chaos, a double crime that occurred in Alcalá de Henares will take away her sleep de Ella: Carlota, a nineteen-year-old girl, notifies the police when she finds her father and stepmother shot to death in the house from her. An illegal party and the testimony of ten young people at war with society will be key in solving the case.

Fiona Mozley’s Soho

A Dickensian, fast-paced urban comedy from the Booker Prize finalist. “Did you know that in Tudor times all the brothels were south of the river, in Southwark, and it wasn’t until much later that they moved to Soho? Lupanar, they were called at that time.”

In one corner sits a building housing a motley crowd of rich and poor, from the basement to the rooftop terrace. On the top floors, Precious and Tabitha have established their home, but now it is in danger: the owner, a billionaire named Agatha, wants to expel the women who live and work there to build expensive restaurants and luxury apartments. Men like Robert who visit the brothel will have to go elsewhere. And people like Cheryl who sleep in the basement will have to find another place to hide after nightfall. But these women are not going to give up. Soho is their territory and they are ready to fight.

Violet By Isabel Allende

Violeta comes into the world one stormy day in 1920, as the first child in a family of five boisterous siblings. From the beginning, her life de Ella will be marked by extraordinary events, since the shock waves of the Great War are still felt when the Spanish flu reaches the shores of her native South American country, almost at the exact moment of her birth de Ella.

Thanks to the clairvoyance of the father, the family will emerge unscathed from this crisis only to find itself face to face with a new one, when the Great Depression alters the elegant urban life that Violeta has known until now. Her family de Ella will lose everything and she will be forced to retire to a wild and remote part of the country. There Violeta will come of age and will have her first successor of her … Violeta’s life of her will be much more than the history of a century.

Planet Of Susana Martín Gijón

Inspector Camino Vargas will have to cancel her planned vacation with Paco Arenas, her old mentor and secret love with whom she finally lives, to start investigating in the middle of a city on high alert due to weather conditions and devastated by torrential rains that have left several missing. Meanwhile, the news is increasing that the murderer nicknamed the Animalista could still be alive and would not be acting alone: ​​​​skinned men on a farm, a bloody event in an aquarium, and a mysterious robbery in the port of Huelva seem to draw a grotesque scheme. But soon the entire brigade will be involved in a race against time to rescue millions of people from danger much greater than anyone had realized before.

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