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The untold story of the epic journey that changed the world. The year is 1492. Three ships sail the ocean in search of the unknown. Amidst storms, ambition and betrayal, a handful of men face the challenge of their lives, following an enigmatic Genoese navigator: Christopher Columbus. But the true story of this odyssey is far from the official accounts. Through the eyes of Marín de Urtubia, a scribe who became a privileged witness to the expedition, we discover the crew's internal struggle, the harshness of the journey and the brutal clash with a new world and its inhabitants. Between promised…mehr

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The untold story of the epic journey that changed the world. The year is 1492. Three ships sail the ocean in search of the unknown. Amidst storms, ambition and betrayal, a handful of men face the challenge of their lives, following an enigmatic Genoese navigator: Christopher Columbus. But the true story of this odyssey is far from the official accounts. Through the eyes of Marín de Urtubia, a scribe who became a privileged witness to the expedition, we discover the crew's internal struggle, the harshness of the journey and the brutal clash with a new world and its inhabitants. Between promised glory and despair, between the hunger for riches and the shadow of death, the expedition advances, facing decisions that will mark the destiny of history. The 39: Guanahaní is a vibrant story, full of epic and rawness, that immerses us in the hidden side of the "discovery" of America. A journey of ambition, betrayal and survival that challenges the official version and forces us to ask ourselves: who were the heroes and who were the villains? Now, turned into a series, this exciting story comes to life like never before. Discover the truth behind the legend.
Autorenporträt
José Luis Muñoz (Salamanca, 1951) reside en el Valle de Arán, donde codirige, junto a Lluna Vicens, el festival cultural Black Mountain Bossòst. Novelista, articulista y crítico literario y cinematográfico, ha sido reconocido con prestigiosos galardones como los premios Tigre Juan, Azorín, Café Gijón, La Sonrisa Vertical, Camilo José Cela, Francisco García Pavón, Ignacio Aldecoa y Carmen Martín Gaite. Con una prolífica trayectoria que abarca sesenta libros publicados, Muñoz se ha consolidado como una de las voces más destacadas de la novela negra. Sin embargo, su obra también explora con éxito la novela histórica, género en el que destacan títulos como Los ritos secretos, El hijo del diablo y su biografía novelada de Vlad Drakul. Asimismo, sus novelas El secreto del náufrago y El centro del mundo, publicadas por Almuzara, abordan con rigor y profundidad la conquista de México por Hernán Cortés. Muñoz es también el autor de la trilogía épica La pérdida del paraíso, cuyo primer volumen ha inspirado la serie Los 39, una producción de Secuoya Films, dirigida por Max Lemcke y Jorge Saavedra para Televisión Española.