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Pablo Rumel Espinoza

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Pablo Rumel Espinoza (1983), ha publicado las novelas policiales El secuestro (2010), Secuencia Chobart (2011) Atentado Celestial (2016), y El Juego de las bestias (2022) y la novela de ciencia-ficción Hamellion (2016). Su última novela Imago Mundi (2023) mixtura la caballería andante con la novela maravillosa. Ha organizado diversas antologías, las últimas sobre espionaje con "Quiero la Cabeza de Joseph Conrad" (2023) y de temática de horror con "Quiero la Cabeza de Beram Stoker" (2018). ...more

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