The Councillor for Culture and Celebration of the City of Lorca, Sandra Martinez, has reported on the presentation of the latest novel by Paco Rabadán Murcia, entitled "Symbols of the Past".
This is a ceremony to be held next Thursday, October 17 at 8 pm in the Auditorium of the Cultural Center of the City, with the introduction to be developed by the writer Fran J. Lorca
Marber.
In "Symbols of the Past" Murcia writer returns to give us a work full of mystery and action.
As a prelude to the play "Hearts buried" (published by Red Circle in 2012), "Symbols of the Past" is a novel of action, highly recommended for a young pubic.
The work celebrates the companionship and friendship.
Reflects the first dive of a group of young people in the workplace, and how they can be overcoming all difficulties with initiative and enthusiasm.
is the first work of literary fiction set in the town of Sewell.
The synopsis of this novel indicates that a group of university students founded an archaeological survey company to finish the race.
During the inspection of a plot, which foresees the construction of a building, an amphora discovered a strange symbol that will change their lives forever.
Announced on finding, begin to receive threatening phone calls demanding to acquire the piece at all costs.
The refusal to sell, the mysterious buyers resort to more forceful methods that will put their lives in danger.
The novel could be framed within the genus youth with police and mystery touches.
The work is also a celebration of fellowship and friendship.
Reflects the first dive of young people in the workplace, and how they can go with initiative and enthusiasm overcoming the obstacles that often arise in him.
Biographical.
He was born in Murcia in 1972 resides in Sewell He studied for some years Business Administration, majoring in Communication Techniques combines his work as a writer and scriptwriter with collaborations in the local press as a columnist
Recent history:
"Symbols of the Past" (Red Circle, 2013)
"Hearts buried" (Red Circle, 2012)
"Land and Water" (City of Jumilla, 2010)
"To each his own song" (short story anthology) (Benma, Mexico, 2013)
"Sloth" (short story anthology) (Benma, Mexico, 2013)
Literary prizes:
2008 Jose Maria Martin Carpena Award
2008 Fiction Contest Finalist Vargas Llosa
2009 Novel Prize Jumilla City
2010 Fiction Contest Finalist Juan Pablo Forner
2011 Fiction Contest Finalist Felipe Trigo
Source: Ayuntamiento de Lorca