Dolores Redondo The writer of storms

Waiting for the flood the perfect narrative about the power of water as a literary force.

When I read books by Spanish authors, I prefer to read them in their original language. However, it’s challenging for me to find Spanish books because I live in England. The process became a bit expensive and felt like a mental treasure hunt. I enjoy reading thrillers written by female authors because the genre is often dominated by male writers. It’s especially thrilling when they write in Spanish, which adds an extra layer of excitement to the stories. When I first discovered this author, I was pleasantly surprised. I delved into her world with “Esperando El diluvio,” or “Waiting for the Flood” in English. The book centers on the hunt for a serial killer named John Bible. Initially, I was worried that I might end up disappointed because the book is marketed as a major bestseller. But was the best read of my year when I finish it. The book takes readers to two distinct places: Scotland and Bilbao. It beautifully captures the essence of the streets of Bilbao and the cold, damp atmosphere of Scotland. The author’s ability to transport you to these locations is truly remarkable. I must express my undying affection for Noah; he is an incredibly captivating character. This book serves as a master class in creating a vivid ambiance within a story and crafting well-developed characters. The author weaves an intricate story rich with vivid descriptions of the various demographics, societal structures, political climates, and even the weather. This creates a vibrant and immersive ambiance in the novel, transporting readers to the locations being depicted. The health of Noah Scott Sherrington Is another thing that keep you in the end of the seat while reading this book. The book’s creation and evolution make you genuinely empathetic toward the characters, leaving a lasting impression on the reader what in the end is what we need and expect of a book we reading that makes us feel. This novel is a dark and engaging read with a perfect pace and compelling narration that keeps the reader hooked from start to finish. Dolores is a phenomenal storyteller, and his books never fail to captivate. In this blog we belive is a 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟+ book

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