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''The Prisoner of Heaven'' is a 2011 book written by Carlos Ruiz Zafón. Originally published in Spanish, it was later translated to English by Lucia Graves, daughter of the poet Robert Graves. This is the third novel written by the author. The book begins one year after the wedding of Daniel Sempere and Beatrix Aguliar. This is a direct sequel to Zafon's first novel ''The Shadow of the Wind''. ==Plot summary== Daniel Sempere has settled into married life well and his son is shortly turning one year old. He is living above the family bookshop, Sempere & Sons with his elderly father, his wife Beatrix and son Julian. Though business has declined further in recent years Fermin still finds a place at the bookshop and continues to source rare books while bringing a smile to the faces of the customers. One day a mysterious man arrives and asks about a rare and expensive copy of ''The Count of Monte Cristo'' that's kept in a display case behind the counter. He purchases the book from Don Sempere Snr and writes an inscription on the cover page: ''"For Fermin Romero de Torres, who came back from among the dead and holds the key to the future."'' The book is left as a gift for Fermin. When Fermin returns to the bookshop later that and is upset by the gift that's been left for him. It's revealed that Fermin was in prison 20 years earlier with the mysterious stranger as well as David Martin (the protagonist of Zafon's second novel ''The Angel's Game''). While in prison Fermin, inspired by the story of ''The Count of Monte Cristo'', escapes by taking the place of a dead cell mate, stealing a diamond from the stranger. Knowing the stranger has finally tracked him down, Fermin, with the help of Daniel, attempts to locate the man and come to an arrangement before he's required to pay the ultimate price. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Prisoner of Heaven」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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