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Albertine

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Albertine y Jeremy crecieron juntos, y con ellos creció también el amor. Después de muchas tragedias familiares, separaciones e infortunios del destino, los dos jóvenes llevaron a cabo la tan soñada boda. Una ceremonia sencilla, hecha en aquella que sería su nueva morada: la mansión Riddell, una enorme y  sombría construcción heredada por Jeremy, descubierta por casualidad en los documentos ocultos por la tiranía de su padre.


En la nueva casa, junto a los criados juntos y Rosa, la fiel gobernanta que cuidara del joven desde la muerte de su madre, la pareja poco a poco comienza a descubrir que la herencia iba mucho más allá de aquella grande casa. Había algo mucho más grande: algo que pondría no sólo el amor de los dos, sino también la vida de Albertine en peligro de muerte e irremediable. Mientras el miedo y el horror se esconden en cada uno de los pasillos de la mansión, Albertine entonces tendrá que descubrir la manera de escapar del terrible destino que le espera, mientras lucha por su gran amor, sino también por su propia vida.

320 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2012

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August 12, 2019
Albertine, from Décio Gomes, tells the story of two young people living in the 19th century, who grow together and are practically neighbors. Jeremy, son of the owner of a successful real estate, and Albertine, daughter of a single couple. For them to grow together, they developed a very great intimacy and friendship. This would be taken for a lifetime, if it weren't a tragic disaster that caused, until then, the best friends of childhood to be separated.

It's not possible to speak more of the story, without any spoiler being released. Albertine is narrated in the 3rd person, and Décio Gomes knew how to do it very well. From the 1st page to the last, the author managed, in a sadistic and impressive way, to make the reader not drop the book and get involved in the narrative so that you immerse yourself in the head and don't return to the surface until the last sentence of the book is read. It's amazing how everything in the book is interconnected. From the simple events to the gigantic surprises.

The book mixes romance, horror, thriller and action. It is extremely fantastic how Décio managed to put this in an extremely exciting way, making us laugh, cry, feel cold in the belly, get creepy, feel the hairs of the spine bristled, feel fear, be amazed in a very intense way. While reading continues, the desire to continue reading each chapter is uncontrollable. With each page upset, a surprise, a mystery, something is explained, but the mystery is always present. It even gets ridiculous (in a good way), but it's wonderful how Décio makes us express so many feelings, from a simple laugh to the agony.

At first, there was no way anyone would make me believe that Albertine was the first work of a very young author in his 23 years. The way he writes, the description, the words used, the plot and especially the extreme link between the facts that occurred, are from a writer, I would say, with more age and more experience. I'm sure Décio Gomes is a great promise to the national literature. As soon as the last sentence of the book is read, you are extremely anxious to read the sequence. Albertine definitely shows the experience of when love and death walk together.

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September 7, 2014
Assustador e surpreendente.
Quero uma continuação!
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