I noticed that this novel hasn't gotten very favorable reviews. While I tend to agree that the story is not a page turner, it is written in a literary style, which I am a fan of, and so I gave it four stars for the writing alone. If you require a story that keeps you glued to the pages, this is not the book for you. *FTC Disclosure: I received this book free through the GoodReads Giveaways and the opinions in this review are my own. Brilliant book. This was a surprise. When I began reading, I thought it would be just another book about Nazi hunters and justice. It turned out to be so much more. Like the best novels, this one is about the primary characters and how they change in the course of their quest. A woman who accidentally gets wrapped up with an enclave of Nazis in hiding eventually finds a better focus for her life by becoming more mature. A man who survived the camps is given the opportunity to finally triumph in a life filled with failures...failures to bring Nazis to justice, and a deep and abiding failure to live his life for its own value rather than living always in the past pain. A very subtle yet highly suspenseful read. I couldn't put this one down. Well worth the time, and I will look for more by this author.
What do You think about Lo Que Esconde Tu Nombre (2010)?
Empieza bien, se va poniendo flojo y al final se descompone.
—loz