Laura Gamazo, the daughter of a successful
businessman, is poisoned to death on her wedding day in Madrid. Her father, Perico
Gamazo, turns to his old protégé, Antonio Menéndez Vigil, a retired intelligence agent, to help
Detective Carlos Clot solve the murder case with utmost discretion. Laura was
the last descendant of a powerful family line and the murder weapon, a poisoned
host, is significant due to the business relationship between her father and
the Catholic church, but not only. Vigil knows the story behind the Gamazo’s family fortune, and it is inevitable, therefore, for
him to go into the emblematic saga of twentieth century Spain. The police
investigation reveals interests and guilt, past sins and impossible purities,
while it exposes a dystopian Madrid, flooded but sailable, during the 2008
World Cup. It is a city where new tribes and religions proliferate for whom
everything is not forgiven. A complex novel that, with great humor,
reinterprets the recent history of Spain from a perspective that is totally new
to Spanish literature.
Rafael Reig was born in Cangas de Onís
(Asturias, Spain) in 1963. He spent his childhood in Colombia and studied
Philosophy and Literature at Madrid’s Autonoma
University. He gave literature classes in New York, where he received his
doctorate, and in several American universities. He currently teaches at the
school of literary creation Hotel Kafka and is a contributor to several
publications, both digital and on paper. From among his novels, Sangre a borbotones
(Blood on the Saddle, 2002) was awarded
the Critics’ Prize in Asturias and was
chosen by the Lara Foundation as one of the five best novels written in Spanish
in 2002.
Praise for Todo está perdonado:
“In Todo está perdonado there is the
shadiest Marsé, the firmest Mendoza, the most
intelligent Vázquez Montalbán,
complete dialogues from Chandler or Hammet, corrupt
policemen, rich kids playing the left-wing and the revolution, terrorists,
workmen, mercenaries, odd assassinations and a lot of football.”
J.J. Armas Marcelo,
ABC Cultural
“Reig is an imaginative and extremely brilliant
writer, capable of presenting new and unexpected angles to the already known.” Ricardo Senabre, El Cultural de
El Mundo
Rafael Reig was born in Cangas de Onís
(Asturias, Spain) in 1963. He spent his childhood in Colombia and studied
Philosophy and Literature at Madrid’s Autonoma
University. He gave literature classes in New York, where he received his
doctorate degree, and in several American universities. He currently teaches at
the Hotel Kafka, a school of creative writing in Madrid, and is a contributor
to several publications, both in digital and paper formats. From among his
novels, Sangre a borbotones
(Blood on the Saddle, 2002) was
awarded the Critics’ Prize in Asturias
and was chosen by the Lara Foundation as one of the five best novels written in
Spanish in 2002, and his previous novel, Todo está perdonado
(All Is Forgiven, 2011), was awarded
the VI Tusquets Editores
Prize for Novel 2010.