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Neither God nor master, won the Literature Prize IV terror Maracena Villa




Neither God nor master of Valencia Francisco Baeza is the title of the novel won the Literary Prize IV Terror Maracena villa which has just published the editorial Almuzara as it has done since the first edition. An unusual book that combines horror, mythology and social criticism, in which the distinguished jury, from over a hundred manuscripts coming from different points of the globe, he said, among other things, the author's narrative agility, the elaborate plot of marked suspense and originality in the treatment of evil, life and death.
The jury, inter alia, by writers such as Gregory Morales, director of Horror Literature Prize, Fernando de Villena, José Lupiáñez and José Luis Serrano, decided to give the prize to this work in which the writer recounts the experience of a man who is reincarnated in the body of others to live in shocking moments.
Thus, the novel has as Martin, an ordinary citizen awakens in a coffin inside. Everything indicates that it has been reborn, but in reality, is dead. A strange new life is unfolding as it full of situations that is completely unaware. The protagonist of the story must repay his debt by killing another living thing, which triggers an absorbing narrative crimes and reincarnation, with overwhelming situations.

About the author: Francisco Baeza (Valencia, 1967) has a degree in Geography and History from the University of Valencia. After a decade as a disciplined clerk in the best tradition of Kafka, carries on today as a school teacher. Collect a number of awards in a variety of genres, from the screenplay for the short stories and novels published Loser Skin (First Prize for Narrative Power of editorial voices Mask, Valencia, 1999) and Pacific bourgeois bastard (Madrid, 2003), which adds to this work the Fourth Prize for Literature Maracena Villa Terror.

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