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Informationen zum Autor Born in Barcelona in 1962, Teresa Solana lives in Oxford. She has written several highly acclaimed novels. 'A Not So Perfect Crime', the first in the Borja and Eduard crime series, won the 2006 Brigada 21 Prize for the best Catalan crime novel. Since then, she has published five more novels. Author of many articles and essays about translation Teresa Solana has also written children's books.Peter Bush is an acclaimed translator from Spanish and Catalan, known for his translations of Leonardo Padura, Juan Goytisolo and Josep Pla. Klappentext These funny, dark and gruesome stories from Barcelona's bestselling crime writer presents a series of oddities including decomposing statues that stink out galleries, and a threat to the remnants of the cave life of early innocents posed by a triple murder. Crime enlivened by absurdity and surrealism. Zusammenfassung Ingenious! always witty and sometimes gruesome short stories by one of Spain's best-known crime writers. Barcelona plays an important role in most of the stories! often in neighbourhoods where violence goes hand in glove with intrigue and subterfuge.
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Born in Barcelona in 1962, Teresa Solana lives in Oxford. She has written several highly acclaimed novels. 'A Not So Perfect Crime', the first in the Borja and Eduard crime series, won the 2006 Brigada 21 Prize for the best Catalan crime novel. Since then, she has published five more novels. Author of many articles and essays about translation Teresa Solana has also written children's books.
Peter Bush is an acclaimed translator from Spanish and Catalan, known for his translations of Leonardo Padura, Juan Goytisolo and Josep Pla.