
El síndrome de Jerusalén
Bolea, Juan
When detective Florián Falomir is hired to investigate the theft of a seemingly worthless carving of the Virgin, he cannot imagine how complicated things will get for him. He will soon be involved in a wild and fast-paced plot whose key could be hidden years ago, when three children from a town in the Aragonese Maestrazgo performed two miracles after starring in alleged Marian apparitions. The many enigmas of this case will lead Falomir to Israel. In the Holy City he will find that it is not uncommon for pilgrims in a mystical trance to believe they are Jesus Christ, Abraham or King David. Psychiatry calls "Jerusalem syndrome" this serious disorder with religious roots, when fanaticism can exceed the limits of consciousness and cause unpredictable behavior and consequences. A mystery that delves into extreme religious experiences, from supernatural visions to miraculous healings or stigmata, and which, based on three stories that apparently have nothing in common, swings between deception and faith and keeps the viewer on edge. reader with an intense load of intrigue and tension.
- Author
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Bolea, Juan
- Subject
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Literature
> Spanish narrative 20th-21st cent.
- Genre
- Crime and mystery >
- EAN
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9788418584398
- ISBN
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978-84-18584-39-8
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Editorial Alrevés
- Pages
- 314
- High
- 23.0 cm
- Weight
- 15.0 cm
- Release date
- 17-01-2022
- Language
- Spanish
- Series
- Narrativa
- Number
- 121