Review of the book “Dawn of the Wolf”, by Mikel Chasco

Lovers of the genre thrillerif you are looking for a new reading that will keep you trapped and make you travel to other places and reflect, today I recommend a new release from the publisher Books and Literature I’m sure you’ll love it. Because? Well, because this novel by Mikel Chasco has all the necessary ingredients to hook you from the first to the last page: unknowns, murders, a past that mixes with the present and lots of action. Are you ready?

Aritz has just come of age, but his disappearance sets off all the alarms. Not only because it is very unlikely that he decided to leave of his own free will, his case is also very similar to what happened just two years ago in the same area with another young man who, curiously, had also just turned eighteen.

In this way, the Navarrese valley of Las Améscoas witnesses two very similar cases in a very short time. This is why they must hurry, as they try to avoid repeating previous history at all costs.

After her success in solving last summer’s crimes, Deputy Inspector Miren Gómez de Segura will be in charge of leading this investigation against the clock that will soon reveal dark secrets. Although the previous case was classified as a voluntary escape, this time the inspector is sure that there is much more beyond what appears at first glance and she will not stop until she discovers the mysteries surrounding this new disappearance.

In her desperate search to discover the truth, Miren finds some writings from the beginning of the 20th century that will help her connect the dots that intertwine this current story with the past. And, in Dawn of the Wolf, Mikel Chasco brilliantly weaves a tapestry that connects a series of events from the past that has a lot to do with the present and what is happening in the valley.

However, not everyone is ready for the truth to come to light. There is a lot at stake and there will be those who try to sabotage Deputy Inspector Miren’s attempts to discover the truth of these mysterious disappearances.

With an elegant style, but at the same time close and simple, Mikel Chasco manages to immerse us in this incredible story from the first chapter. Not only thanks to his pen and the ease with which he recreates characters and creates dialogues that are fresh and full of life. One of the strong points of this novel is, without a doubt, its setting. Traveling hand in hand with Miren and the rest of the characters through the snowy landscapes of Navarra and Pamplona, ​​feeling the cold of the mountains, traveling on secondary roads, noticing the fog… The truth is that it is a true delight as a reader to be able to transport yourself to those places that the author describes so well.

dawn of the wolf There is no respite, so, readers, take a deep breath before delving into this original story. I am convinced that this launch of Books and Literature will please not only lovers of thriller, but to any reader who wants to enjoy a good story and, above all, to let themselves be carried away by those landscapes to solve this new mysterious case. You dare?

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