Margins
2011
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4.48
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Matilde Martinez and Eliah Al-Saud are fighting hard to forget each other. After watching their love crumble before their eyes in the perilous Congo, the kind, beautiful pediatric surgeon and the rich, handsome soldier struggle to move past their pain and acknowledge the romance was doomed from the start. Matilde, as always, seeks solace in helping others. Her humanitarian work takes her to the Gaza Strip, where she works to heal those struggling to survive?but she must also heal emotional and physical wounds of her own. Meanwhile, Eliah throws himself back into his responsibilities as the owner of a security operation in Paris, trying to put an end to his overwhelming obsession with Matilde. But when the two suddenly find themselves pawns in Saddam Hussein's scheme to make Iraq a nuclear power, they must desperately reunite before catastrophe can swallow them whole. The frenetic, explosive finale to the epic Year of Fire series pits kindness, solidarity, and the power of the human spirit against hate, violence, and terror?as the world hangs in the balance.

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Florencia Bonelli
Florencia Bonelli
Author · 26 books

Florencia Bonelli nació el 5 de mayo de 1971 en la ciudad de Córdoba, Argentina. Estudió Ciencias Económicas y se recibió de contadora pública, profesión que abandonó después de leer El Árabe de Edith Hull, libro que la impulsó a dedicarse profesionalmente a la escritura. La publicación de su novela épica en dos volúmenes, Indias Blancas (2005), significó un salto en su carrera, logrando atravesar las fronteras de su país, con una potente historia sobre indios y criollos. Sus novelas históricas logran conquistar los rankings de ventas en la Argentina y en el exterior. Su obra ha sido publicada en España, Alemania, Portugal y en toda América Latina. ENGLISH: Florencia Bonelli was born on May the 5th, 1971 in Córdoba city, Argentina. She studied to become an Accountant, and she finally abandoned her Accountant profession when a book that changed her life (The sheik by Edith Hull) showed her that she wanted to become a writer. The publication of White Indian Women (2005), her epic novel in two volumes, marks a before and after in her writing career, expanding her fame beyond her country’s frontiers. Her historical novels have conquered bestseller lists in Argentina and all over the world. Her work has been published in Spain, Germany, Portugal and all of Latin America.

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