The Secret of Vesalius

by Jordi Llobregat

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Frankenstein meets The Shadow of the Wind in a Gothic thriller set in the diabolical city of fin-de-siecle Barcelona. Daniel Amat has left Spain and all that happened there behind him. Having just achieved a brilliant role in Ancient Languages at Oxford University and an even more advantageous engagement, the arrival of a letter - a demand - stamped Barcelona comes like a cold hand from behind. He arrives back in that old, labyrinthine and near-mythic city a few days before the great 1888 show more World Fair, amid dread whispers of murders - the injuries reminiscent of an ancient curse, and bearing signs of the genius 16th century anatomist, Vesalius. Daniel is soon pulled into the depths of the crime, and eventually into the tunnels below Barcelona, where his own dark past and the future of science are joined in a terrible venture - to bring the secret of Vesalius to life. Gothic and gripping, this historical thriller makes of Barcelona a diabolical character - emerging out of the dark into a new electrical age, aflame with spirit, superstition and science. Published in eighteen countries, Jordi Llobregat's bestselling first novel mixes a passionate setting and cryptic mystery into a genre-crossing phenomenon. show less

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Ubicada en Barcelona a finales del siglo XIX y en el marco de la gran exposición mundial, este libro nos relata los hechos sobre varios asesinatos espantosos acaecidos en esa ciudad.

El libro tiene su punto, la verdad es que atrapa, sin embargo ha habido algunas cosas que me han saltado a rojo, para empezar se me ha hecho muy largo, es verdad que es entretenido en todo caso, pero no puedo evitar pensar que hay mucho relleno, muchos personajes involucrados y de cada personaje había que conocer su historia.

Al principio no sabes que tienen que ver en la historia principal, un chico estudiante que es médico, un médico profesor que es tartamudo, dos periodistas, una prostituta, un empresario, un policía corrupto, el padre de nuestro show more protagonista, que aunque muerto es otro personaje en la historia, otro médico que se volvió loco y por supuesto nuestro protagonista.

Planteando de esta manera no parecen tantos, pero resulta que hay que ir conociendo la historia de cada uno para al final entender cómo todos están involucrados en la historia y como terminan juntos, no está mal y como he dicho ha sido entretenido, pero me pareció demasiado, tal vez es que me he acostumbrado que últimamente los libros de este género son mucho más ágiles y van directo al grano, la cuestión es que por momentos me daba la impresión de que el autor rizaba mucho el rizo.

No me cabe duda de que el autor se inspiró en Jack el destripador para dibujar a su asesino, pero no me ha importado, lo cierto es que me ha sorprendido en ese sentido, estaba segura de saber quien era el asesino y aunque acerté, también es verdad que no lo hice porque el giro que da la historia fue bastante brillante,

También me ha parecido muy curioso que el autor se haya aplicado a cerrar las historias de todos los personajes menos el de nuestro protagonista, desde el principio hay muchos hoyos en la historia de él y así fue hasta el final.

Por lo demás es un thriller entretenido, a mí parecer podría tener menos páginas, pero me ha gustado y me la he pasado bien leyendo este libro y aunque diga lo que diga, la verdad es que al final me han gustado todos los personajes y la historia de todos ellos.
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This book has captivated me from the beginning. It is set to take place in Barcelona shortly before the opening of the World's Fair in 1888. Daniel Amat, a Barcelona native who graduated from Oxford and has a promising future there, receives a letter that his father died in Barcelona. He returns to his hometown for the funeral, unaware that he will soon find himself in a turmoil that completely overhauls his knowledge of his past.
[[Jordi LLobregat]] takes up various themes of the time. He describes the everyday worries of the different social classes. I think that I did not like to live in the Barcelona of 1888. Much is happening in the Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, as it is in the history of various medical issues. It also show more becomes clear that women could not be trained as doctors at the time. The latest innovation in electricity is also given high priority.
Daniel Amat and his 'friends' face many, almost impossible, problems. The end is indeed a big surprise.
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Daniel Amat has tried to make a new life for himself far away from Barcelona and the family tragedy of seven years ago, however the death of his father draws him back. Pau Gilbert is a brilliant trainee surgeon who is harbouring a secret. Bernat Fleixa is a talented but struggling journalist convinced that there is a monster on the loose in Barcelona mutilating young street girls. Together they must try to solve the mystery of the murders despite the animosity of the powerful and the corrupt on the eve of the World's Fair.

This book has had many rave reviews and is a best-seller worldwide and it is easy to see why. The plot is labyrinthine, the characters larger than life and complex and the setting is unusual. Of course at its heart it show more is a gothic horror adventure which leans heavily on Frankenstein for structure but adds a few twists along the way. As a read it is perfectly enjoyable if a little overwrought. show less
Even if is really well written and interesting on the whole I did not like this book very much. I found it a bit confused and it needed quite an effort to finish reading it.
Many thanks to Netgalley and the publisher.
Un évidant et un journaliste dans les bas fonds de Barcelone

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Canonical title
The Secret of Vesalius
Original title
El secreto de Vesalio
Original publication date
2015
Important places*
Barcelona, Catalunya, Espanya
Important events*
Exposició internacional
Original language
Spanish
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Fiction and Literature, Suspense & Thriller, Historical Fiction
DDC/MDS
863.7Literature & rhetoricSpanish LiteratureSpanish fiction21st Century
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PQ6712 .L63 .S43Language and LiteratureFrench, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese literaturesSpanish literatureIndividual authors, 2001-
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