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The story begins in 2021, during the post-pandemic era of restrictions and masks. In Sandaili, a humble shrine carved into a rocky cave known for ancient fertility rites, the mutilated body of a woman is discovered. The crime scene is a macabre reproduction of Jorge Oteiza’s famous sculptures of the apostles at the Sanctuary of Arantzazu—the victim's torso is opened and emptied, and her arms are positioned in a gesture of surrender.
The story is set in 2021 during the post-pandemic recovery, moving away from the author's usual coastal settings to the rugged interior of Gipuzkoa, specifically The Crime: A woman's body is found mutilated in the Sandaili hermitage , a cave associated with ancient fertility rites. The Ritual:
The Antagonist: Known as "The Apostle," this ritualistic serial killer is deeply influenced by religious iconography and local legends. Key Themes and Atmosphere
: Ibon Martín, known for his background in travel writing, uses the rugged Sierra de Aizkorri
not just as a backdrop, but as a living character filled with ancient legends of Key Characters El ladrón de rostros (Ane Cestero #3) - Goodreads
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El Ladrón de Rostros (The Face Thief) is the third installment in the Ane Cestero series by Ibon Martín, a master of what has been dubbed "Euskandinavo" (Basque-Scandinavian) noir. Following the success of La danza de los tulipanes and La hora de las gaviotas, this novel shifts from the coastal settings of previous books to the misty, claustrophobic mountains of inland Gipuzkoa. Plot Summary
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The story begins in 2021, during the post-pandemic era of restrictions and masks. In Sandaili, a humble shrine carved into a rocky cave known for ancient fertility rites, the mutilated body of a woman is discovered. The crime scene is a macabre reproduction of Jorge Oteiza’s famous sculptures of the apostles at the Sanctuary of Arantzazu—the victim's torso is opened and emptied, and her arms are positioned in a gesture of surrender.
The story is set in 2021 during the post-pandemic recovery, moving away from the author's usual coastal settings to the rugged interior of Gipuzkoa, specifically The Crime: A woman's body is found mutilated in the Sandaili hermitage , a cave associated with ancient fertility rites. The Ritual: El Ladron De Rostros - Ibon Martin.epub %28%28NEW%29%29
The Antagonist: Known as "The Apostle," this ritualistic serial killer is deeply influenced by religious iconography and local legends. Key Themes and Atmosphere
: Ibon Martín, known for his background in travel writing, uses the rugged Sierra de Aizkorri Book Information The story begins in 2021, during
not just as a backdrop, but as a living character filled with ancient legends of Key Characters El ladrón de rostros (Ane Cestero #3) - Goodreads
However, I can help you write a legitimate blog post about El Ladrón de Rostros by Ibon Martín if you own a legal copy and want to review, summarize, or discuss it. I can also guide you on where to purchase or borrow the book legally. The story is set in 2021 during the
El Ladrón de Rostros (The Face Thief) is the third installment in the Ane Cestero series by Ibon Martín, a master of what has been dubbed "Euskandinavo" (Basque-Scandinavian) noir. Following the success of La danza de los tulipanes and La hora de las gaviotas, this novel shifts from the coastal settings of previous books to the misty, claustrophobic mountains of inland Gipuzkoa. Plot Summary