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David Uclés, a journalist and writer from Zaragoza with deep roots in Cádiz, establishes himself in the Spanish noir genre with this novel. Following his debut El vals de los muertos , Uclés returns to the southern setting to deliver a story that blends classic investigative thriller elements with sharp social commentary on modern urban development and corruption.
The title refers to the literal landscape of the Spanish coast: half-built urbanizations, empty vacation homes, and the skeletal remains of construction projects halted by the economic crisis. The novel uses this landscape as a metaphor for moral decay. The "empty houses" represent failed dreams, financial speculation, and the environmental scars left by unchecked capitalism. la peninsula de las casas vacia david uclesepub top
Uclés doesn't just stick to the facts; he weaves in the fantastic to highlight the harshness of reality: A soldier who cuts his skin to release accumulated ash. A poet sewing the shadow of a girl after a bombing. A blind boy who regains his sight only during blackouts. Why This Book is a "Must-Read" David Uclés, a journalist and writer from Zaragoza
