Soltalk June 2018 | Page 54

Book Talk with Smiffs book & card store, Nerja In 1937, the courageous and independent American journalist Martha Gellhorn travelled to Madrid to report on atrocities of the Spanish Civil War. She found herself drawn to the stories of ordinary people caught in a devastating conflict. desperately needs. Distraught, she flees to the enchanting Villa Naranja in Spain. The blue skies and bountiful orange groves, along with Pep, the winemaker’s handsome son, begin to soothe her broken heart, but only Juno herself can mend it. Just when she begins to feel whole again, another bombshell falls. Can she put the past behind her? Available from late June or early July. The Killing Rock (p), by Robert Daws, is a crime thriller set in Gibraltar and the Costa del Sol. Mummified remains of a woman’s body have been discovered at a demolition site on the eastern side of the Rock. A family are massacred in the grounds of a millionaire’s mansion near Puerto Banus. The Royal Gibraltar Police Force and their Spanish counterparts in Marbella begin separate investigations. In Love & Ruin (l), the latter-day US writer Paula McLain’s novel based on a true love story, Gellhorn finds herself unexpectedly and uncontrollably falling in love with Ernest Hemingway, a man already on his way to becoming a legend. Fans of historical novels with a military angle might well seek out The Iberian Flame (l), by Julian Stockwin. With the Iberian Peninsula in turmoil, Napoleon Bonaparte signs a treaty to dismember Portugal and put his brother Joseph on the throne of Spain. Meanwhile, Nicholas Renzi, the British Lord Farndon, undertakes a deadly mission to stir up partisan unrest to disrupt this Napoleonic alliance with Spain. Thrust into the crucible of the uprising, Captain Sir Thomas Kydd is dismayed to come up against an old foe from his past, now his superior and commander, who is determined to break him. Bonaparte, incensed by the reverses suffered to his honour, gathers together a crushing force and marches at speed into Spain. In the shadow of the impending Second World War, and set against the tumultuous backdrops of Madrid, Finland, China, and especially Cuba, where Martha and Hemingway made their home, their relationship and professional careers ignite. However, when Hemingway publishes the biggest literary success of his career, they are no longer equals, and Martha must make a choice. Does she surrender to the suffocating demands of a domestic lifestyle, or risk losing her husband by forging her way as her own woman and writer. It is a dilemma that will force her to break his heart, and her own. Hemingway’s For Whom The Bells Toll was dedicated to Gellhorn, one of the greatest of war correspondents. Love & Ruin leads off this month’s Soltalk Hotlist of titles, some entirely new, others moving into small paperback format for the first time or being reissued, sometimes after years out of print. All are due for publication on dates in June, with availability in print this month or in early July. The Hotlist helps readers to plan and budget for book ordering. Spanish food is all about making the most of the best local produce. Geography and climate has had a great influence on its cooking methods and available ingredients, and these particularities are present in the dishes of various regions. Spanish cuisine was also shaped by a complex history, where invasions and conquests have modified traditions and made new The Hideaway (l) is the latest novel from bestselling Irish author Sheila O’Flanagan. What would you do if you discovered you were living a lie? When a shocking news report shatters Juno Ryan’s world, she suddenly finds herself without the man she loves, and with no way of getting the answers she so 52