“The story of the Quintrala as never before was told. November 1647, in the streets of a Santiago de Chile reduced to rubble after the great earthquake of May, Catalina de los Ríos and Lisperguer lives a terrifying miracle that will transform her forever...,” that is the premise that the Victorian writer Francisco Ortega Ruiz presents in his most recent work, the novel “Catrala”, mixing the gothic horror with the history and myths of our country…
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“The story of the Quintrala as never before was told. November 1647, in the streets of a Santiago de Chile reduced to rubble after the great earthquake of May, Catalina de los Ríos and Lisperguer lives a terrifying miracle that will transform her forever...,” that is the premise that the Victorian writer Francisco Ortega Ruiz presents in his most recent work, the novel “Catrala”, mixing the gothic horror with the history and myths of our country…