Amelia Noguera is known for her meticulous historical research and her ability to weave complex, character-driven narratives. This work is part of her broader bibliography of criminal narrative, often featuring strong female perspectives in historically restrictive settings.
: The central mystery revolves around the Brotherhood, exploring how secret organizations wielded influence and protected forbidden knowledge during the transition from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance.
: The narrative is steeped in the atmosphere of the Spanish Inquisition, highlighting the fear and social stratification of the era.
: Pay close attention to the Greek letters; they are not just markers of the count but are often tied to the specific "sins" or positions of the victims.