Josefina Guerrero (International) assertion Josefina Guerrero i(A93193 works by)
Gender: Female
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9 9 y separately published work icon The Song of Troy Colleen McCullough , ( trans. Josefina Guerrero with title La cancion de Troya ) Barcelona : Planeta , 2001 Z294322 1998 single work novel historical fiction

'It was a clash of arms that would echo through the millennia: a hard-fought conflict born of love, pride, greed and revenge; a decade-long siege of the ancient world's greatest city from which nobody will escape unscathed.

'As urgent and passionate as if told for the first time, international besteller Colleen McCullough breathes life into legend, swinging our sympathies from Greece to Troy and back again as they move inexorably towards a fate not even the gods themselves can avert. Here are Greek princess Helen, sensuous and self-indulgent, who deserts a dull husband for the sake of the equally self-indulgent Trojan prince Paris; the haunted warrior Achilles; the heroically noble Hektor; the subtle and brilliant Odysseus; Priam, King of Troy, doomed to make the wrong decisions for the right reasons; and Agamemnon, King of Kings, who consents to the unspeakable to launch his thousand ships, incurring the terrifying wrath of his wife, Klytemnestra.'(Publication summary) 

5 4 y separately published work icon Season of the Monsoon Paul Mann , ( trans. Josefina Guerrero with title La Estacion de los monzones ) Barcelona : Planeta , 1994 Z27451 1992 single work novel crime 'As a police detective in Bombay, Inspector George Sansi is used to struggling for order in one of the world's most exuberantly chaotic cities. But the mutilated corpse discovered in Bollywood - the Hollywood of India - taxes even Sansi's formidable skills. Could the murder have been a cult initiation gone hideously wrong? Was it the work of a serial killer? Was the victim killed as part of a political cover-up? Answering those questions will take Sansi from Bombay's teeming slums to the film community's palaces of excess and the menacing haunts of India's underworld. It will uncover a web of corruption that stretches from the powerful to the desperately powerless. And it will leave him running for his life.' (Publication summary)
 
7 y separately published work icon Vortex Jon Cleary , ( trans. Josefina Guerrero with title El Torbellino ) Barcelona : Planeta , 1979 Z807293 1977 single work novel
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