Last Friday based writer Torre-Pacheco, Miguel Angel Galindo Bathrooms, presented at the Library of Torre-Pacheco his work "La Puerta de la Luna", a thriller that takes us into a fantasy world set in the Spanish Golden Age .
This presentation was accompanied by the Mayor of Torre Pacheco, Daniel García Madrid and Cartagena writer and author of "Human City" Carlos J. Lluch.
Although this is a time that Spain has not traditionally associated with the fantastic or supernatural world, yes there is abundant literature on the Anglo-Saxon period.
Toledo, like magic city par excellence in the Iberian Peninsula, will host the adventures and misadventures of two former Spanish soldiers, friends and partners, who will be involved in a search that lasted for centuries and will end in Toledo .
The novel is written from an adult point of view, as in the famous saga "A Song of Ice and Fire", which inspired the TV series "Game of Thrones".
Thus, both the followers of the saga known as Captain Alatriste itself or even the "Pirates of the Caribbean" will certainly satisfied with the plot and setting of the new novel.
The large number of characters makes the work go near the river novel concept, but ultimately preserving the traditional format of hero-villain.
Miguel Angel Galindo Baths (Cartagena, 1975) extended the studies of the Diploma in Business Studies in Cartagena.
Presently living in Torre-Pacheco, where he combines his career as a novelist with the public employee.
"The Gateway of the Moon" is his first novel and has been published by Red Circle Publishing.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Torre Pacheco