Reviewers describe the book as having a "frenetic" rhythm, treating the plot as a symbolic large-scale escape room that blends historical fiction with fantasy and suspense. About the Author
The plot bridges two eras, beginning with the real-life 1926 disappearance of Agatha Christie . It suggests that during those 11 missing days, Christie was guarding a dangerous relic that could destroy the world. La clave de Agatha - Alejandra de San Cristobal...
Alejandra de San Cristóbal is a Spanish social educator and author known for weaving into her thrillers. Her other works, like "La sombra de la Gioconda" , follow a similar pattern, reimagining famous events like the 1911 theft of the Mona Lisa. Reviewers describe the book as having a "frenetic"
In the novel (2021) by Alejandra de San Cristóbal , the standout feature is its "Escape Room" narrative structure . The story is designed as a frenetic race against time, where the characters—and the readers—must solve an ingenious chain of puzzles, riddles, and cryptographic clues to advance. Key Narrative Elements Alejandra de San Cristóbal is a Spanish social