The air in Toni Hill’s Los Amantes de Hiroshima (The Lovers of Hiroshima) isn't just thick with the Mediterranean humidity of Barcelona; it’s heavy with the soot of a thirty-year-old secret.
The novel opens with a macabre discovery: two bodies found in an underground chamber, positioned in a final, eternal embrace that mimics the "lovers" found in the ash of Pompeii or the shadows of Hiroshima. It is a haunting tableau that sets Inspector Héctor Salgado on a path where the line between historical tragedy and modern-day malice completely dissolves. Los Amantes De Hiroshima Toni Hill rar
As Salgado digs through the layers of the prestigious and secretive Alemana family, the reader is forced to confront a chilling question: The air in Toni Hill’s Los Amantes de