Бывший военный фотограф, удалившись от мира, сидит в башне и пишет фреску — свою самую важную, абсолютную, финальную работу, полную боли, крови и войны. Нынешний военный тележурналист и его оператор на Балканах караулят взрыв моста. К фотографу приходит тот, чья жизнь полетела под откос из-за одного-единственного фотокадра, — и посреди осторожных разговоров о мировом искусстве, маскирующих горе утраты, и жажду мести, и любовь, и отчаяние, и постыдные секреты, у обоих открываются глаза. Мост пока цел, но взрыв случится вот-вот, и журналисты снимут его, если успеют, если останутся живы на этой территории команчей, где «инстинкт подсказывает военному репортеру, что нужно т
Arturo Pérez-Reverte Gutiérrez, is a Spanish novelist and ex-journalist. He worked as a war reporter for twenty-one years (1973 - 1994). He started his journalistic career writing for the now-defunct newspaper Pueblo. Then, he jumped to news reporter for TVE, Spanish national channel. As a war journalist he traveled to several countries, covering many conflicts. He put this experience into his book 'Territorio Comanche', focusing on the years of Bosnian massacres. That was in 1994, but his debut as a fiction writer started in 1983, with 'El húsar', a historical novella inspired in the Napoleonic era.
Although his debut was not quite successful, in 1988, with 'The Fencing Master', he put his name as a serious writer of historic novels. That was confirmed in 1996, when was published the first book of his Captain Alatriste saga, which has been his trademark. After this book, he could leave definitely journalism for focusing on his career as a fiction writer. This saga, that happens in the years of the Spanish golden age, has seen, for now, seven volumes, where Pérez-Reverte shows, from his particular point of view, historical events from Spanish history in the 16th century.
Apart from these, he also penned another successful works like Dumas Club and Flanders Panel, titles that, among others, made Pérez-Reverte one of the most famous and bestseller authors of Spanish fiction of our era.