Author: María Luisa García-Franco.
On Thursday 17 February at 19:15, the Asociación de la Prensa de Madrid (Calle Juan Bravo, 6) will host the presentation of the book Mejor no contarlo, by journalist and writer María Luisa García-Franco, set in the worst years of ETA terrorism.
José Antonio Zarzalejos, one of the greatest experts on ETA terrorism and a columnist for El Confidencial, after having been director of ABC and El Correo, will speak alongside the author.
Judge Isabel Robledo discovers one morning that someone is following her. It was September 2001 in Bilbao and the Biscay Court was in the throes of a real psychosis after the names of eighty judges appeared on the list of targets of ETA’s Buruntza commando. The counter-surveillance, the protected number plates and the suspicious packages create a parallel reality to the apparent normality that surrounds the judge, while a member of ETA, whom she had tried a decade earlier for his participation in an act of street violence, chooses her as a target. He aspires to reach the top echelons of the gang, whose members live in hiding in France, obsessed by the presence of infiltrators. There are those who think he may be one of them, while the real mole tries to prevent the attack on the judge.
Pages: 288
Publisher: LARRAD EDICIONES
Binding: Hard cover
ISBN: 9788412241396
RPP: 18,52 euros