Semnul crucii
9.4 / 10 (8 votes)
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Romana
Publishing Date:
2020
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Paperback
Page Count:
376
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Volume Number in the Series:
1
ISBN:
9786060063971
Dimensions: l: 13cm | H: 20cm

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Publisher's Synopsis

Cal Donovan, profesor de religie și arheologie la Harvard, este chemat de urgență la Vatican pentru a descoase un tânăr preot care poartă stigmatele răstignirii. Și cum rănile par să fie autentice, Donovan vrea să afle cum au apărut. Și nu doar el. Când Giovanni este răpit din propria biserică, Donovan își dă seama că tânărul preot deținea cheia către un secret extrem de important. Un secret care poate fi folosit ca armă mortală.
Și pe care o organizație neonazistă din umbră dorește cu tot dinadinsul să-l controleze. Împreună cu Irene, sora lui Giovanni, Donovan pornește într-o cursă contracronometru pentru a-l găsi, înainte de venirea unei catastrofe apocaliptice.

Reviews and comments

A Map of Days Nota 10

de L. S. | 01/11/2018 01:13

Honestly, I didn’t think, at the end of Library of Souls, that we will get a sequel to Ransom Riggs `peculiar` book series. Not because I did not want one, or because I thought that it did not deserve it, but because, at that moment, it just seemed like the right way to end it. A Map of Days came to prove me wrong and to make me genuinely happy that I was wrong. The first three books – Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children, Hollow City and Library of Souls – even though they gave some background into the history of the Peculiardom, focused more on the characters’ development and their mission, drawing only a sketch of what felt to be a rather complicated and truly fascinating alternative world, which could easily be compared with the marvellous wizarding world of J.K. Rowling. In this fourth book we are given very interesting insights into Abe’s past and into the American Peculiardom and the characters seem to be more psychologically sophisticated than before. The way the images intertwine with the plot is better than ever and the addition of coloured photographs – which are even more uncanny that the black and white ones – is particularly smart, given the American landscape. All in all, Ransom Riggs is a blessing for the fantasy genre aficionados and his books are a pretty good antidote for those of us still suffering from the Harry Potter withdrawal syndrome. P.S.: This is the beginning of a beautiful trilogy

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