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Ceux qui vont mourir te saluent
1994
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Claudio, Tiberio y Nerón son tres estudiantes franceses que viven en Roma. Claudio es un chico mimado, egoísta, tierno y mujeriego; Tiberio, el huérfano, el más guapo y brillante de los tres, es un apasionado del latín clásico; Nerón es amoral, esteta y se peina a la antigua. Juntos conforman un grupo curioso, divertido y entrañable. En pleno mes de junio se ven inmersos en una aventura frenética, que conmueve los pilares de sus vidas y pone en entredicho su amistad. Henri Valhubert, coleccionista de arte parisino –y padre de Claudio–, es asesinado una noche de fiesta delante del palacio Farnesio, entre antorchas y muchedumbres ebrias. ¿Qué venía a hacer a Roma? ¿Y cómo ha podido beber una copa de cicuta? Al mismo tiempo, se descubre que unos valiosísimos dibujos de Miguel Ángel han sido robados de la Biblioteca Vaticana. ¿Tiene el crimen algo que ver con estas extrañas desapariciones?.
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Fred Vargas
Fred Vargas
Author · 18 books

Fred Vargas is the pseudonym of the French historian, archaeologist and writer Frédérique Audoin-Rouzeau (often mistakenly spelled "Audouin-Rouzeau"). She is the daughter of Philippe Audoin(-Rouzeau), a surrealist writer who was close to André Breton, and the sister of the historian Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau, a noted specialist of the First World War who inspired her the character of Lucien Devernois. Archeo-zoologist and historian by trade, she undertook a project on the epidemiology of the Black Death and bubonic plague, the result of which was a scientific work published in 2003 and still considered definitive in this research area: Les chemins de la peste : Le rat la puce et l'homme (Pest Roads). As a novelist, Fred Vargas writes mostly crime stories. She found writing was a way to combine her interests and relax from her job as a scientist. Her novels are set in Paris and feature the adventures of Chief Inspector Adamsberg and his team. Her interest in the Middle Ages is manifest in many of her novels, especially through the person of Marc Vandoosler, a young specialist in the period. She separated her public persona as a writer from her scientific persona by adopting the pseudonym Fred Vargas. "Fred" is the diminutive of her given name, Frédérique, while with "Vargas", she has chosen the same pseudonym than her twin sister, Jo Vargas (pseudonym of Joëlle Audoin-Rouzeau), a painter. For both sisters, the pseudonym "Vargas" derives from the Ava Gardner character in "The Barefoot Contessa". Her crime fiction policiers have won three International Dagger Awards from the Crime Writers Association, for three successive novels: in 2006, 2008 and 2009. She is the first author to achieve such an honor. In each case her translator into English has been Sîan Leonard, who was also recognized by the international award.

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