Offering to the Storm
The Baztan Trilogy, Book 3
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Narrado por:
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Emma Gregory
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Dolores Redondo
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The final book in Dolores Redondo’s atmospheric Baztan trilogy, featuring Inspector Amaia Salazar. With masterful storytelling and a detective to rival Sarah Lund, this Spanish bestselling series has taken Europe by storm.
It begins with a murdered child. It ends in a valley where nightmares are born.
When Detective Inspector Amaia Salazar is called in to investigate the death of a baby girl, she finds an ominous sign that points to murder.
The girl’s grandmother tells the police that the ‘Inguma’ was responsible – an evil demon of Basque mythology that kills people in their sleep – Amaia is forced to return to the Baztán valley for answers.
Back where it all began, she comes face to face with a ghost from her past. And finally uncovers a devastating truth that has ravaged the valley for years.
©2014 Dolores Redondo, 2014 Translation copyright - Nick Caistor and Lorenza Garcia (P)2017 HarperCollins PublishersResumo da Crítica
‘A remarkable trilogy … a brilliant novel in its own right … magnificent’ Sunday Times Crime Book of the Month
Praise for Dolores Redondo:
‘A fascinating protagonist’ Isabel Allende
‘Myth and reality blend in this sophisticated and razor-sharp thriller … gritty, fascinating and compelling’ Steve Berry
‘This first volume in a planned trilogy is an international bestseller, combining singular characters and an eerily atmospheric setting’ Sunday Times
‘Has so many facets to it that it becomes utterly compelling’
Publishing Perspectives
An intriguing read – compelling and often dark’ Liz Loves Books blog
‘Well-written and engaging’ Raven Crime Reads blog