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Autor: Pastor, Ben
Editora: Record
Categoria: Autores Extranjeros
Estado: Disponível
Pastor, Ben

Ben Pastor (March 4, 1950 – present), pseudonym of Maria Verbena Volpi, is an author born in Rome. She has Italian and US citizenship. After studying archeology at the university La Sapienza in Rome, she moved to the United States where she has taught at various universities in Ohio, Illinois and Vermont. In 2000 she published Lumen,[1] the first detective novel in the series of Martin Bora, a tormented German officer-investigator based on the figure of Claus von Stauffenberg, executor of the attempt on Hitler's life in 1944. It is the first in a series of novels that follow Bora throughout his military career and the Second World War in Poland, Ukraine and Italy. A second series is built around Aelius Spartianus, a Roman soldier and detective in the fourth century.[2] She is also the author of two books featuring Karel Heida and Solomon Meisl in Prague on the eve of the First World War. Recurring themes in her work are the love of classical antiquity and the painful exploration of the human condition in times of war.[3] Her work is characterized by a strong influence of postmodernism, where the classical rules of mystery mingle with those of the historical and the psychological novel. Pastor's literary style is sophisticated and complex, possibly the result of her passion for authors such as Herman Melville, Yukio Mishima, Joseph Roth, Toni Morrison, Nikos Kazantzakis and Georges Simenon, in addition to the influence of Raymond Chandler and Hans Hellmut Kirst.

Sinopse

Depois de receber a missão de escrever a biografia de antigos imperadores romanos, entre os quais se destaca Adriano, morto há 175 anos, o historiador e mensageiro real Aélio Espartano, herói de O Ladrão da Água, fica especialmente incumbido de investigar o afogamento de Antínoo. O jovem, grande amor de Adriano, perdeu a vida nas águas do sagrado rio Nilo. Logo a missão se desdobra: procurar o túmulo de Antínoo, que se supõe conter provas de uma conspiração contra Roma, e investigar o assassinato de um abastado fornecedor do exército e de seu servo. O mistério se complica, à medida que as mortes vão se multiplicando; um trabalho que a princípio era acadêmico acaba se tornando uma corrida contra o tempo e um confronto com riscos, mentiras e meias-verdades, por parte de sacerdotes, autoridades e ex-colegas.

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ISBN Idioma Enqadernação Edição No. de Págs
9788501081766 Português Brochura 2011 336