Above The Rain

Above The Rain
Victor Del Arbol, Lisa Dillman
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Paperback
h200 x 132mm - 480pg
25 May 2021 US
International import eta 7-19 days
9781635429954
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In the latest novel from a master of European crime fiction, past, present, and future collide on a breathtaking journey from 1950s Morocco to modern-day Spain and Sweden. Miguel and Helena meet at a nursing home in Tarifa, at an age when they believe they have lived it all already. Distanced from their children, they feel they are no longer needed. The sudden suicide of one of the other residents opens their eyes. They don' t want to spend their last days longing for supposedly better times, so together they decide to undertake the journey of their lives and confront the darkness in their pasts. Meanwhile, in the distant Swedish city of Malm , the young Yasmina, a child of Moroccan immigrants who dreams of being a singer, lives trapped between her authoritarian grandfather and her contemptuous mother, who is ashamed of Yasmina because she works for a Swede with a murky reputation. And she' s having a secret affair with the Deputy Commissioner of the Swedish police, an older, influential man. As Yasmina is drawn deeper into Malm ' s criminal underworld and Miguel and Helena approach the end of their feverish road trip, Victor del rbol masterfully reconstructs the history of violence that links their seemingly disparate lives.
Praise for A Million Drops: "Darkly engrossing. . . [A Million Drops] defies categorization, pulling together the best elements of historical fiction, psychological thrillers, and literary character studies. " -Washington Post "A mystery on an epic scale, extending over decades, generations, and nations. . . Meticulously plotted and stylishly written, this is a page-turner with fresh twists and surprises right up to the very end. " -Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "Del Arbol, a gifted storyteller, keeps the pages turning even as he probes the dark, compromised souls of his characters. " -Chicago Tribune
Victor del rbol was born in Barcelona in 1968 and was an officer of the Catalan police force from 1992 to 2012. As the recipient of the Nadal Prize, the Tiflos Prize, and as the first Spanish author to win the Prix du Polar Europeen, he has distinguished himself as a prominent voice in Spanish literature. Other Press has published his novels Breathing Through the Wound and A Million Drops, which was named a Notable Book of the Year by the Washington Post. Lisa Dillman has translated a number of Spanish and Latin American writers. Some of her recent translations include Such Small Hands and A Luminous Republic by Andres Barba; Signs Preceding the End of the World and A Silent Fury by Yuri Herrera; and A Million Drops and Breathing Through the Wound by Victor del rbol. She teaches in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.

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