![]() ![]() ![]() I strongly advise you to read this series in publication order. I actually have no idea why that was stated, yes, technically you can understand the main story, but it is the nuances and familiarity with the characters established in the previous two books that made this book so damn engrossing. It’s stated at the front page of the book that you can begin your journey with the series from whichever installment you choose I highly disagree with this. The story takes place in Barcelona 1957, and it mainly revolves around connecting the plot-threads prepared in The Shadow of the Wind and The Angel’s Game at the same time, bringing new revelations and mysteries through Fermin’s past. The Prisoner of Heaven is the third-and penultimate-installment in The Cemetery of Forgotten Books series by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. “One mustn’t dream of one’s future one must earn it.” Translated Edition Published: 2012 by Weidenfield & Nicholson, Orion Books (UK) & by Harper (US)īoth Daniel Sempere and David Martin already have their respective background told, now it’s time for Fermin Romero de Torres’s past to be revealed. Series: The Cemetery of Forgotten Books (Book #3 of 4) The Prisoner of Heaven by Carlos Ruiz Zafón ![]()
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