En tierra de lobos
March of 1953, a woman is run over in a freeway in the province of Salamanca. A few hours later the gurney-bearer from the hospital rings Aurora Blanco, a well known crime reporter from Madrid, to inform her that the victim was injured before being run over.
When the journalist arrives at the hospital, the woman has disappeared. This is the beginning of a novel full of intrigue and crimes that also depicts the turbulence of Spain during the grey forties, a country that, according to the propaganda of the time, nothing ever happened, and when something did, the cesspools of the State occupied themselves in hiding it.
Moved and intrigued by the circumstances that envelop the case, Aurora Blanco will attempt to do the victims justice and make the truth known, even though she’ll have to put both her life and job at risk.