Novela por entregas los dias sin ayer | EL PAÍS
Illustrated by Miguel Navia.
What happened to Arturo Andrade between “Los Demonios de Berlin” (1945) and “Soles Negros (1947)? That’s the story being told in “Los días sin ayer”, a novel published in weekly installments by El País Semanal – from the newspaper El Pais.
In a war-torn Berlin (1946), Arturo Andrade awaits coming back to Spain. However, his longing to be back in Madrid has a high price, he shall have to accomplish a secret mission in return and take with him a SS general sought by all allied intelligence services. Along this rugged adventure we move apace with Arturo through a crumbling Berlin, full of enemies and odd surprises, a city with a throbbing Nazi past and a foreseen uncertain future.