Tuesday, October 5, 2010

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Clara y la penumbra - Jose Carlos Somoza


In the international art circuit is booming call hiperdramática painting, which involves the use of human models as canvasses. Anneke's murder, a girl of fourteen who worked as a picture in the book "Defloration" in Vienna, warned the police and the Ministry of Interior Austrians, who are pressured by the powerful Tysch Foundation are not to do public on crime, since the news trigger panic among their models and distrust between buyers hiperdramática paint. Meanwhile, Clara Reyes, who works as a canvas in a gallery in Madrid is visited by two foreign men who intend to participate in a work of a "hard and risky," the challenge begins at the same time of the offer, since the model should be carved also psychologically. Thus, Clara enters a spiral of fear and fascination, which also involves the reader and it faces a crucial debate on the value of art and of human life itself.


Jose Carlos Somoza is an author who did not know until recently. Correction. He had seen his books, with covers such as elegant and never had that name and those related issues with mystery, horror or fantasy. Interestingly it was not until recently I saw his last work, "bait" that has nothing to do with the eponymous film (and encouraged) by Ladislao Vajda. This book looks and a cover more in keeping with the genre dealing with Somoza. Soon, I discovered that the director of horror / fantasy Jaume Balagueró had prepared a project based on a novel by Somoza, called "The lady number 13." Wasting no time, I went to my library of confidence and grabbed a couple of books of this intriguing writer.

From "The lady number 13", which excited me less, I can not say much, looks like a cross between King and "The DaVinci Code." Somoza's style is already apparent delicate and descriptive with a significant passage from a purely formal point of view, but very far from dazzling. "The lady ..." putting them have any tie-scene and its premise is curious, but not just materialize the proposal, leaving a deli taste half bad tasted.

a little better, however, is "Clara and the shadows." Here the author is absolutely committed to the world that created and narrates: an alternative 2005, where humans have developed the profession of living art. The compelling and eye-catching "Clara y la penumbra" is the detail with establishing the alibi of all that artistic movement. Somoza creates trends and currents, idiosyncrasies and psychologies of the human canvas and the artists who recreate and writes about it with the certainty of being the expert in a subject invented. And the language used, much richer than "The lady number 13" is worked from the same pictorial themes: Somoza makes his words are literally immersed in oil.

Although the crux of the story is accompanied by a cover of more conventional police (in general, all part of "mystery" does not go much beyond the classic "pursuit of the psychopath"), "Clara y la penumbra" is an artistic-existential thriller that reflects on themes extrapolated to other fields and has a surprisingly fresh narrative where the characters and the background on that move, not always indistinguishable.

a work that fulfills its dual mission: to entertain and meet. After "Clara y la penumbra" do not be surprised if you're looking for more books Somoza. I am now ready to "bait."

DATA BOOK TITLE: "CLARA and gloom"
AUTHOR: José Carlos Somoza
EDITORIAL: PLANET
YEAR: 2001
SCORING *** 1 / 2 (THREE SHOTS AND MEDIUM)

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

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pleasure (to kill) is mine: DEXTER




When I was young and I swallowed all murder mystery series television casting (in the time allowed for parental authority), there was always a detail that I found the most annoying.

Because, see, what happened is that you saw "The Murder, She Wrote" and although I loved Mrs. Fletcher and phlegm that solve all kinds of crimes, had a serious credibility problem. The murder of another chapter chapter also placed a Cabot Cove, the quiet town of Maine (New England) in the top of the ranking of most dangerous places on earth, as if it were not enough Stephen King novels.

Over time and after having seen many series where the detective faced a criminal caseload and Humphrey Bogart in his best days, it is normal to conclude that the only way to make a series of this genre more or less credible if adopted would be ... murderer's point .

Obviously, it is less rare for a crime by chapter if the protagonist is a serial murderer, if it be a detective or an old lady writer.

Fortunately, this idea not only did I have and I imagine a few more. In particular, a certain Jeff Lindsay's novel published in 2004 called "The Dark Passenger" that later, the producer would take the anti-hero Dexter HBO. Finally, it was a series in which could be killed left and right without affecting too much the issue of credibility. And though it may raise some moral itching to see what comes to be quite an allegory of the death penalty (Dexter, unable to control his urge to kill, it makes choosing only to criminal justice which has thrown down the gauntlet ), the fact is that the show engages the basis of much black humor and plots of the most gruesome crime.

If there is like taking a book or local library does not offer juicy news, review the four seasons of "Dexter" can be a very satisfactory substitute. And every time the mechanisms novels take on more television and TV series are finally beginning to incorporate the best elements of mystery novels.

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-. murderers Game PJ TRACY




When managers of the software company Monkeewrench realize that a criminal is playing the murder of one of its computer games, I can not believe. A young woman and a runner and they have died, especially its founder, Grace McBrade is in a dilemma: either talk to the police, or let Monkeewrench is accused of inspiring and encouraging the killings.
Desperate to prevent more deaths, Grace and her team are studying the victims of their game to try to find out who will be next. What they do not know is that the Minneapolis homicide detective, Leo Magozzi, go after them because he has discovered that the identities of McBride and his colleagues are invented for reasons that the FBI would not comment, but Magozzi been found to relate with another series of murders a decade earlier in Atlanta.

PJ Tracy, pseudonym under which they kill with impunity a smiling team of writers who are also mother and daughter, is a small, newly minted classic. With "classic" I'm not referring to his literary merits, which are another matter, but the fact that classic is found at least one of his books in each library in which material provides me bloody.

Which is a pleasure, why deny it. Or what Americans call "guilty pleasure". Not that the style of Tracy is going to revolutionize the genre and their plots may stray too far from any coherent choice, but not about that, but to devour page after page twists in the company of a group of characters - members of the company, with enough charm Monkeewrench to overcome the minimum required notice of charisma. From the harsh and mysterious Grace, Leo romantic interest Magozzi detective, fat and irresistible to Annie, the characters of "Game of murderers" make a band in which the humor, Love and blood are present in excellent numbers.

"Game of murderers" no literary ambition, but not quality in the level of entertainment: as a "guilty pleasure" not only disappointed, but one can take it to the pool without having to line the covers to conceal.

The characters continue to evolve in the following novels by Tracy ladies, all recommended for those seeking stories of difficult cases in the form of easy digestion.

DATA BOOK TITLE: "GAME OF MURDERERS '
AUTHOR: PJ TRACY
EDITORIAL: ROCK
YEAR: 2004 SCORE
*** 1 / 2 (THREE SHOTS AND MEDIUM)