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Pérez-Reverte is publishing a new novel in October, 'The most dangerous hypothesis'
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Pérez-Reverte is publishing a new novel in October, 'The most dangerous hypothesis'

Arturo Pérez-Reverte's new novel, 'La hipótesis más peligrosa,' will be published by Alfaguara on October 20. The book is described as an adventure and coming-of-age story that explores the Mediterranean as a living memory of history, touching on themes such as battles, exiles, pirates, fallen empires, legends, ancient gods, classic literature, and human defeats.

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Pérez-Reverte is publishing a new novel in October, 'The most dangerous hypothesis'

Arturo Pérez-Reverte's new novel, 'La hipótesis más peligrosa,' will be published by Alfaguara on October 20. The book is described as an adventure and coming-of-age story that explores the Mediterranean as a living memory of history, touching on themes such as battles, exiles, pirates, fallen empires, legends, ancient gods, classic literature, and human defeats.

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