About the book
The Exupéry solution, the latest Spanish crime novel on everyone’s lips
The Exupéry Solution is the latest novel by Pablo Austin and it is having a great reception among the public, who even compare it with the plot power of The Da Vinci Code.
This crime novel has an adventurous plot. Raner, the protagonist, crashes his plane in the middle of Sinai and from there begins the pursuit of a woman around the world. They will pass through Egypt, Europe and Mexico and, in between, they will deal with murders and kidnappings that seem to be a consequence of their denunciation of the power interests of large secret organizations that are in the shadows.
“The setting is key in the novel. I narrate spaces in which I have lived, so it is possible to introduce the reader to their characteristics. This crime novel puts on paper some of the social challenges in which the world is immersed today, with struggles for power and with international organizations such as the UN and the CIA in the background,” explains Pablo Austin, a pseudonym after which is a well-known Spanish businessman and economist.
Released simultaneously in electronic and paper format and available on Amazon, it will be one of the literary discoveries of this Christmas campaign.
The novel is based on the author’s personal and professional experiences, which leads one to think that behind the narrative there is also a background that is rarely talked about openly. After two years of writing, it comes out to be a novel for all types of readers willing to delve headlong into a typical adventure.
What most attracts the attention of those who delve into its 276 pages is the detail of the characters’ personalities and, above all, descriptions that make the imagination travel to extreme places and situations.
About the author
Pablo Austin (Bilbao, 1969) has a degree in Law and Economics. After his time in the Navy, he has lived in the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, the United States and Mexico, developing his profession as an advisor. He is a university professor and regular columnist in economic media.
Source: https://algunoslibrosbuenos.com/la-solucion-exupery