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The Prisoner of Heaven

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Once again, internationally acclaimed, New York Times bestselling author Carlos Ruiz Zafón creates a rich, labyrinthine tale of love, literature, passion, and revenge, set in a dark, gothic Barcelona, in which the heroes of The Shadow of the Wind and The Angel's Game must contend with a nemesis that threatens to destroy them.

"Gabriel García Márquez meets Umberto Eco meets Jorge Luis Borges for a sprawling magic show."" —New York Times Book Review on Shadow of the Wind

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 23, 2012
      Characters from The Shadow of the Wind and The Angel's Game reconvene in Zafón's newest literary thriller. When a stranger shows up at the struggling Sempere & Sons bookshop in Barcelona in 1957 to buy a rare and expensive volume, Daniel Sempereâthe sonâsets out to uncover the mysterious man's motives. The resulting mix of history and mystery drives this third installment in Zafón's cycle about the Cemetery of Forgotten Books, a "sprawling labyrinthâ¦like the trunk of an endless tree." What Daniel discovers will implicate those he loves, has lost, and loathesâfrom his soon-to-be-wed friend, Fermín; to Daniel's mother, Isabella, who died under questionable circumstances; his father; his wife, Bea, and infant son, Julian; and a host of schemers, torturers, corrupt governmental officials, writers, and lovers, many of whom have changed identities, hurriedly penned secret missives, and stashed keys to hidden treasures. Zafón's storytelling is deft and well-paced, and his vivid prose brings the cultural riches and political strife of Franco-era Spain to life. Though the book will undoubtedly please readers familiar with his other novels, as the introduction explains, the book is a "self-contained tale" capable of standing aloneâsomething it does with aplomb.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      This multilayered audiobook quickly engages the listener. Peter Kenny provides a solid performance as he navigates the streets of Barcelona and portrays the characters who live there. When a mysterious stranger enters Daniel's family's bookstore, he sets in motion a series of events that combine to create true drama. Kenny's confident performance bridges the gaps between background stories and the present. While this work is billed as a sequel and a prequel to two of the author's other novels, it can stand alone and will appeal to any listener who enjoys intrigue and skilled storytelling. In fact, hearing this audiobook could inspire a search for those other two titles. L.B.F. © AudioFile 2012, Portland, Maine

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