The Department of Culture of the City of Abarán commemorating the International Book Day with a lecture by novelist Jerome Tristant.
The writer shared with participants the key elements that inspire their work, the most notable of these, anecdotes and curiosities that, like their titles, won the audience: "I try to create a mystery within the novel to spark interest the reader [...] as to be pampered and seduced, plus the end of a play must always be thought of it early to avoid rambling, "he said.
During the talk, held last Thursday in the Multipurpose Integrated Center (CIMA), Tristant toured the world of detective fiction from the hand of Victor Rios, the main character in the saga of intrigue and mystery whose third installment, "The enigma of Calabria street ", is set in nineteenth-century Spain.
This new theme among others that opened the door to many writers of regional landscape, has delved into the reader, "he had to offer something different from what had hitherto been done in the Region of Murcia."
With edition Three Borders started off this series of titles that have made their way into the national editorials.
Tristant Jerome explained that the detective Victor Ros is a tribute to Sherlock Holmes character created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and writers who produced his serialized novels.
This is a detective who uses intelligence rather than strength, "deprives us of science in the service of police work, it seems very interesting. So on the novel by Victor Ros see the use of science in a romantic ".
The writer noted that both the cover and the synopsis of the book have a similar importance, and that reveal the theme of the book and should capture the reader's attention.
Also, stories drawn from his experiences as a writer novel at the beginning of his career.
On June 1 display at the Museum of Fine Arts of Murcia, MUBAM, his new novel based on a story of friendship between two researchers in the historical context of the Franco regime.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Abarán