Juan García Rodenas

Juan García Rodenas (born 28 December 1976 in Albacete) is a Spanish writer.

Since 1996, García Rodenas has published his works in literary fanzines and magazines. He has written essays, articles and poems, but he’s well known for his genre novels. His work Baladas que no canta el Diablo (El Libro de las Moscas) (Ballads the Devil Doesn’t Sing - The Book of Flies) was finalist in the II Premio de Novela Negra Rodrigo Rubio in 1998. The novel Perritos (Little Dogs) won the V Premio de Novela de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid in 2000. His most popular character is inspector Serrano, a Spanish occult detective, that appears in García Rodenas' saga La Saga de la Ciudad Oscura (Dark City Saga), an eight-novels story which mixes crime and horror with mystery and supernatural.

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  1. http://www.dipualba.es/Periodico/1999/12/14/1.htm
  2. http://www.guiadelcomic.com/autores/editoriales/la-cupula.htm
  3. http://web.archive.org/web/20050324074615/http://www.albaceteliterario.com/libros/2004-05/libroLASAGADELACIUDADOSCURA1.htm
  4. http://estudioenescarlata.blogspot.com/2009/06/la-ciudad-oscura-y-la-armadura-prodiga.html
  5. http://www.stardustcf.com/libroindiv.asp?libro=1419

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