Cameron
✍ Scribed by Hernán Ronsino
- Publisher
- Eterna Cadencia
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- Spanish
- Weight
- 68 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Un linaje que apenas luce en una placa se va reconstruyendo en el relato de su último miembro. Algunas veces, como consecuencia de un discurso diáfano; otras, como vestigio de una memoria empastillada. Julio Cameron es un hombre que disfruta de la morosidad de la vejez en un paisaje monótono y familiar. Solo debe respetar ciertos límites, fronteras que no puede cruzar. Sin embargo, cuando es obligado a hacerlo, se desencadenarán una serie de hechos que lo harán enfrentarse a las zonas más oscuras de su pasado. Como en sus obras anteriores, Hernán Ronsino escarba en los recovecos más profundos de la historia para construir una novela de una tensión agobiante que se permite explorar los límites de la justicia y la venganza.
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