La Ciudad Y El Perdon Fernando Garcia Ballest... -

: The narrative is deeply researched, reflecting a convulsive period where a desperate public was often eager to find "miracles" in a grim reality. Critical Reception

: The book explores the tension between the ruling elite and the working class, with the Church caught in the middle. La Ciudad Y El Perdon Fernando Garcia Ballest...

: Reviewers from Hanska describe the setting as a "dark and literary gothic" recreation of early 20th-century Barcelona. : The narrative is deeply researched, reflecting a

: Critics from Marta entre Libros noted an evolution in Ballesteros' prose, describing it as agile yet thoughtful. : Critics from Marta entre Libros noted an

: While some readers find the large cast of characters occasionally difficult to track, the "whodunit" aspect remains engaging until the final twist.

: A young priest named Gabriel Martín is found dead in the Cathedral district. His naked body is marked with strange, wing-like scars on his back, leading some to believe he was an angel.