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Catón
Series · 2 books · 2001-2015

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The Last Cato

2001

A masterful blend of Christian scholarship and thrilling adventure, The Last Cato is a novel about the race to find the secret location of the Vera Cruz, the True Cross on which Christ was crucified, and the ancient brotherhood sworn to protect it. Holy relics are disappearing from sacred spots around the world—and the Vatican will do whatever it takes to stop the thieves from stealing what is left of the scattered splinters of the True Cross. Brilliant paleographer Dr. Ottavia Salina is called upon by the highest levels of the Roman Catholic Church to decipher the scars found on an Ethiopian man's corpse: seven crosses and seven Greek letters. The markings, symbolizing the Seven Deadly Sins, are part of an elaborate initiation ritual for the Staurofilakes, the clandestine brotherhood hiding the True Cross for centuries, headed by a secretive figure called Cato. With the help of a member of the Swiss Guard and a renowned archaeologist, Dr. Salina uncovers the connection between the brotherhood and Dante's Divine Comedy, and races across the globe to Christianity's ancient capitals. Together, they will face challenges that will put their faith—and their very lives—to the ultimate test.
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Cato's Return

2015

Ottavia Salina and Farag Boswell, who triumphed in Matilde Asensi's massive bestseller The Last Cato, are back at last in Cato's Return, a new and amazing adventure. What could Marco Polo, the Silk Road and Mongolia possibly have in common with the Holy Land and the sewers of Istanbul? This is what Salina and Boswell are compelled to find out as they travel the world risking their lives as they try to resolve a religious time bomb, a mystery which dates back a full two thousand years. Fifteen years after the trials and struggles which culminated in their discovery of the tomb of Constantine the Great in Istanbul, Ottavia and Farag are living quietly with their niece in Toronto, teaching and carrying out research work at the city's university. But their peace is irrevocably shattered by a visit from the enormously rich Simonsons, who offer them the last surviving fragment of the True Cross in exchange for their leading the search for nine ossuaries that disappeared from Bethlehem back in the thirteenth century. Ottavia and Farag reluctantly accept the offer and embark on a journey which will challenge history as we know it and put their lives and most deeply-held beliefs in danger as they close in on the discovery of the most significant and earth-shattering relic of the Christian faith.

Author

Matilde Asensi
Matilde Asensi
Author · 11 books

Matilde Asensi (born 1962 in Alicante, Spain) is a Spanish journalist and writer, who specializes mainly in historical thrillers. She has more than 20 million readers worldwide and has become the reference of quality bests-sellers in Spanish language. According to the magazine Que Leer she is the ‘Queen of the adventure novels’. Her books, of an indubitable quality and proven historical documentation, have been translated to 15 languages. The English translation of The Last Cato won the 2007 International Latino Award in the category ‘best mystery novel’ and an honor mention for ‘best adventure novel’. The following year, Everything Under the Sky won the second place for the International Latino Award. In 2011 she received the Honour Award of Historical Novel Ciudad de Zaragoza for her career in this genre. She also was awarded the Premio Juan Ortiz del Barco (1996) and the Premio Felipe Trigo de Relato (1997). _____________________________________________________________________________ Con más de veinte millones de lectores en todo el mundo, la escritora alicantina Matilde Asensi se ha convertido en un referente para los seguidores del best seller de calidad. En 1999 publicó su primera novela, El Salón de Ámbar, y con Iacobus (2000) empezó a conquistar un territorio de lectores que copaban entonces sólo algunos grandes escritores extranjeros. Con su siguiente novela, El último Catón (2001), se consagró como una narradora experta y dio el gran salto al extranjero. El último Catón no es sólo su novela más vendida, sino que sigue siendo un referente para los que gustan de la historia, la aventura y el conocimiento. En 2003, en El origen perdido, Asensi combina hábilmente los secretos con los hackers informáticos, y en Todo bajo el cielo (2006) lleva a sus lectores a la China del Gran Emperador. Entre estos dos títulos publicó Peregrinatio (2004), una guía novelada que recupera a los protagonistas de Iacobus para realizar un viaje por el Camino de Santiago. Sus últimas novelas, Tierra firme, Venganza en Sevilla y La conjura de Cortés, conforman la exitosa trilogía Martín Ojo de Plata, que cuenta con más de un millón de lectores. Dicha trilogía fue publicada recientemente en un único volumen, Trilogía Martín Ojo de Plata, que incluía un nuevo prólogo de la autora y un impresionante material inédito. Las novelas de Matilde Asensi han sido traducidas a quince idiomas. Con la traducción al inglés de El último Catón consiguió en 2007 el Premio Internacional Latino Book Awards en la categoría de «Mejor novela de misterio» y una mención de honor como «Mejor novela de aventuras». En 2008, en el mismo certamen, logró el segundo premio por Todo bajo el cielo en la categoría de «Mejor novela de ficción de época en español». En mayo de 2011 se le concedió el Premio de Honor de Novela Histórica Ciudad de Zaragoza en reconocimiento a la trayectoria y los méritos de la autora a lo largo de su carrera literaria en relación con el género de la novela histórica. Y en marzo de ese mismo año fue galardonada con el Premio Isabel Ferrer de la Generalitat Valenciana por su extensa y reconocida labor como periodista y escritora. Toda la obra de Matilde Asensi destaca por su calidad literaria y su contrastada documentación histórica.

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