To be able to gather more comprehensive information about the autobiographical novel I am writing about José Maria Escrivar, the controversial founder of the religious group Opus Dei The man, London-based journalist Robert Torresdecides to travel to Spain in person to do a careful in-depth investigation. However, what Robert did not expect was that his work was not going well, and both official and private sources kept him tight-lipped. And he soon discovers that the most reliable source of information has always been by his side, namely his father Mauro Torres, but he has also become the most uncooperative person Robert has ever contacted. One. Robert is determined to unearth all the There Be Dragons his father has tried so hard to hide, especially when he learns that Moro was not only born in the same small Spanish town as Jose Maria, but was also one of the best boys in his youth. friends, and while studying at the same seminary.
It is a pity that the pair of friends eventually had to part ways because of the opposite of their beliefs-Jose Maria decided to dedicate his life to his beliefs; Moro threw himself into the cruelty and noise of the Spanish Civil War without hesitation. Soon, Moreau is caught in an emotional vortex full of danger and suspicion. He is infatuated with the beautiful Hungarian female revolutionary pioneer Itiko, but he always gets a bad response from the other party, instead. Instead, Etiko embraced the brave military leader Oriol, making Morrow even more jealous. As Robert persists in uncovering There Be Dragons, Jose Maria's life, and Morrow's hidden anger, the truth and sadness about the choices they have made slowly coalesce into pieces. Overlapping and poignant life histories and memories force Moreau to confront a past he has been afraid to face - after all, this may well be his last chance for redemption
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