Heydrich i les agents del saló Kitty: XXV Premi de Narrativa Ribera d'Ebre

Heydrich i les agents del saló Kitty: XXV Premi de Narrativa Ribera d'Ebre

by Miquel Esteve i Valldepérez
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Mystery Science Fiction Thriller & Suspense +1 more
Format Paperback
Pages 152
Language Catalan
Published Aug 1, 2008
Publisher Cossetània Edicions
Edition 1
ISBN-10 8497913825
ISBN-13 9788497913829
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In a gripping narrative that intertwines history with fiction, the story delves into the shadowy world of espionage during one of the most tumultuous periods of the 20th century. The author masterfully weaves together the lives of operatives operating within the framework of the notorious Nazi regime, focusing particularly on the enigmatic figure of Reinhard Heydrich, often referred to as the architect of the Holocaust. Esteve i Valldepérez brings readers into the heart of danger and intrigue where allegiances shift and survival hangs by a thread.

The backdrop of Saló Kitty provides a unique setting for the unfolding drama, a space that becomes a crucible for collaboration and treachery among agents. As the narrative unfolds, tension rises with the characters’ vital choices exposed against the dark backdrop of war. Esteve’s detailed character development reveals the moral complexities faced by each agent, forcing readers to grapple with questions of loyalty, duty, and the price of survival.

The book's vivid prose and historically rich details create an immersive experience, allowing readers to feel the weight of historical realities. The exploration of psychological tension among the characters offers a nuanced understanding of their motivations, fears, and aspirations, creating an emotional depth that resonates long after the final page.

Esteve i Valldepérez's work stands out not only for its compelling storyline but also for its insightful commentary on the nature of power and resistance. In a world rife with conflict, he invites readers to reflect on the choices made in the darkest of times and the enduring impact those decisions have on history and humanity itself.

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