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A worse world, Claudio Cerda, Pata Negra III finalist 2014 (23/02/2015)

A world worst may be considered the best novel of 2014 by the University of Salamanca.

The jury, by the mouth of Javier Sánchez Zapatero, highlights "agility and fast-paced, verismo-and critically look that exudes his recreation of the harshest reality and masterful portrait of his protagonist".

According to Sánchez Zapatero, "we liked the way the author to tell the story of the headlong rush of someone who has nothing to lose. It's a sordid, hard and very very black history".

A worse world, shares nomination with the best current black genre, with works published during the 2014 writers like Lorenzo Silva, Victor Tree, Toni Hill and Alexis Ravelo, among others.

Claudio Cerda, who for a while residing in Sweden, answered the nomination with the joy of one who feels the respect and recognition from colleagues in the distance "is a luxury to select my novel among a group of colleagues so admired as great writers. Being a finalist and is a great honor. And more, as this recognition, awarded by the University of Salamanca, with the prestige involved. "

The Pata Negra III 2014 will be announced at the end of March and will be presented during the celebration of the XI Congress of Black Novel and Film (April 14-17).

This novel also aspires to I Your Santa Cruz Noir, the second half of March, a literary prize with a significant endowment fails.

He has also been a finalist of VLC Negra II Award 2014, which called it "a story of detective genre in the line of Ross MacDonald".

A world has a worse starting point heartbreaking.

A polici'a, Roberto Cusac, faces the MA's abominable thing that can happen to a father loses Jaime, your 6 n ~ os in a park.

Your ination becomes obsesio'ny your frustracio'n drift alcohol abuse and a second abandonment.

Although a certain despue's an ~ os redencio'n possible: you have to find the teenage daughter of a millionaire, to return to their parents, but, above all, to save his soul and try to rebuild his family.

Claudio Cerda'n is tambie'n author of One Hundred Years of Forgiveness (Versatile, 2013), a finalist for the 2013 LeeMisterio.com Awards for Best Novel and the Novel Prize II Pata Negra awarded by the University of Salamanca.

He was also recommended by the Country as one of the best crime novels of 2013.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Yecla

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