A review by avigail
The Gaudi Key by Esteban Martín, Andreu Carranza

5.0

The Gaudi tie-in seemed like it would make for an interesting conspiracy read, and in that I wasn't disappointed. The story moves along quickly, the characters are well developed, and if you have visited Barcelona you'll enjoy all the references to local buildings, streets, cafes, etc. The Gaudi Key was a book that grabbed me and pulled me in within the first couple of paragraphs. It gives an amazing setting and plot that with capture even the pickiest of readers. The characters are very well organized and represent the fine line between good and evil. I was lucky to get a book to be one of the best I have read this year.
I liked the historical aspects of this book, and enjoyed the religious questions raised. This is an excellent work, especially if you are a fan of riddles...a fan of architecture...a fan of mysteries.