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Madrid, 1982: The dictator is finally dead but his one-time favourite secret policeman is back in the capital for one last job. Years of exile have left their mark on Comandante Leopoldo Guzmán and all he wants is out. But he needs money first... and what better way to get it than blackmail? After all, he knows better than anyone where all the bodies are buried.

Madrid, 2010: Forensic Investigator Ana María Galindez has been tracking Comandante Guzmán by the trail of dead he left behind him: 15 tangled corpses in a disused mine, three skeletons in a sealed cellar in the Basque country. Guzmán is the key to unlocking some of Spain's darkest secrets and she's determined to track him down.

But Guzmán and Galindez are about to discover they are on the same lethal trajectory. There are those who will do anything keep the past buried and the dead undisturbed.

464 pages, Paperback

Published March 1, 2018

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Mark Oldfield

7 books25 followers
Wrote my first book in 1979. It was nearly my last. I went off to live in Paris and later Spain because I thought that was what writers did. Later I realised that writers had to write as well.

Going to Spain however, has been a constant inspiration and I've been a regular visitor there since 1976 - the year after dictator Francisco Franco died. Most of the events in The Sentinel are based either on documented incidents or anecdotal evidence from conversations with Spaniards.

As well as writing, I worked for a long time as a criminological researcher and taught at various universities.

Six years ago I began to write in earnest and the result was 'The Sentinel' the first volume of the 'Vengeance of Memory' trilogy in which events of the past can still affect present day life - sometimes with lethal effects.

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2 reviews
April 24, 2018
Great third book following the life of Guzman. On buying I was a little concerned that this book might be a rushed conclusion to the first two. How very wrong, the author maintained the credibility of the characters and storyline from start to finish , and what a finish. I can’t say too much about the plot as it may well take the enjoyment away from others as they watch the saga unfold, I will however say that Guzman still has his dark side and his humor, I am always impressed when an author can make me like someone who is so morally questionable and I do like Guzman, probably more than the female protagonist.

Well done Mark, I do hope we have more writings from you and soon, we will soon be entering summer here in Spain and I’ll need a few good reads for the hammock!
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753 reviews
December 18, 2021
3.5 Although I enjoyed reading this 3rd and final volume of the series, I felt there was much repetitiveness about drinking, skulking in doorways and lots more characters added to the storyline which sometimes made it very confusing.
It basically followed the same lines as the previous 2 novels in the series but on different timelines, explaining that even though the name of the political parties change, greed and power stay the same.
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November 8, 2022
Given the headache of complaints I'd made in my review of the first instalment of this trilogy, I was as surprised as anyone that I was actually quite enjoying this third episode, with most of the previous gripes either ironed out or I'd numbed my senses to them, but............. but then I reached the climax of this yarn, or I should say, anticlimax!
Oh dear, I'll not go into too much detail because of spoilers (even though a five year old would have already worked it out long before that point!), suffice to say that the big reveal wouldn't have looked out of place in an episode of Scooby Doo!
".......and I would have gotten away with it, if it wasn't for you pesky lesbians!"
"........y me hubiera salido con la mía, si no fuera por ustedes, lesbianas molestas!"
152 reviews1 follower
May 11, 2018
An excellent finale to a gripping trilogy. A pity that we had to wait so long for the conclusion. I think that I might go back and read all three books as a binge read.
The author cleverly interweaves many different time lines without losing the reader and provides both a historical account of Spain during and after the Civil war and a really good page turning thriller.
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December 12, 2018
Didnt know this was #3 in the trilogy.Must say,its been awhile since I last read a toe-curling,heart thumping thriller.Brilliant writing with plots and twists that completely enthralls you.I was rooting for Guzman throughout because although he is a hard man,he's got principles.He is a character that grows on you.
Profile Image for Richard Marshall.
185 reviews
December 11, 2017
Pulp fiction but a very clever plot and an interesting (if morally flawed) main character. A super read.
Author 9 books4 followers
May 29, 2018
Guzmán is a fine villain - with moments where it's not black and white - plus some of the best one-liners that despite the death etc., can't help but make you laugh.
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116 reviews
March 19, 2021
The final part of the trilogy and, for me, a slightly disappointing end. However, it was still an enjoyable read. Some things are still left unclear, which I found disappointing.
Profile Image for Kees Kamphuis.
8 reviews
September 18, 2017
Outstanding conclusion to the trilogy

Fast paced, well writtìn , giving a deep insight into to Franco era and its ultimate demise. Good reading for historical fiction lovers.

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