This novel, the third in a series featuring Daniel Sempere and his father, takes place in Barcelona in 1957. It delves into a mystery surrounding a peculiar inscription found in a book purchased at the Sempere & Sons bookshop, unearthing secrets that connect to characters from previous installments and exposing long-buried truths about David Martn’s past. The story explores themes of love, loss, and the enduring power of friendship.
As a crucial piece of Carlos Ruiz Zafn’s literary puzzle, this work adds layers of complexity to the Cemetery of Forgotten Books series. It provides readers with a deeper understanding of the intricate relationships between characters and the overarching narrative woven throughout. The novel solidifies Zafn’s distinctive style, characterized by atmospheric prose, intricate plotting, and exploration of complex themes within a historical backdrop. It offers valuable insight into post-Spanish Civil War Barcelona, a period marked by political repression and social unrest.