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One of the most striking elements of the book is Diez Carmona’s portrayal of Bilbao. Far from the tourist-friendly images of the Guggenheim, the author focuses on the marginalized neighborhoods and the cold, industrial remnants of the city. This setting serves as more than just a backdrop; it is a character in itself, influencing the pacing and the somber tone of the narrative. The constant rain and the "gray" essence of the urban landscape reflect the internal states of the protagonists, who are often lost in their own metaphorical storms.
At the heart of Justicia is the protagonist, Osmany Areu, a man whose past in Cuba haunts his present in Spain. Diez Carmona skillfully uses Osmany’s perspective to comment on the immigrant experience, highlighting the invisibility and prejudice faced by those on the fringes of society. The search for his missing son becomes a catalyst for uncovering a deeper, more systemic rot within the city’s power structures. Justicia - Javier Diez Carmona.epub
Javier Diez Carmona’s Justicia is not merely a police procedural; it is a visceral exploration of a city’s underbelly and the fragile line between legal retribution and personal vengeance. Set against the rainy, gray backdrop of Bilbao, the novel introduces a gritty atmosphere that mirrors the moral ambiguity of its characters. One of the most striking elements of the