Published in 2000, "The Angel's Game" is the second book in Zafón's Cemetery of Forgotten Books series, following "The Shadow of the Wind." The novel is set in post-civil war Barcelona, a city shrouded in mystery and secrets. The story revolves around the character of David Gómez, a young and struggling writer who becomes obsessed with a mysterious manuscript titled "The Angel's Game." As Gómez delves deeper into the manuscript, he uncovers a web of secrets and lies that lead him on a perilous journey through the dark underbelly of Barcelona.

As David delves deeper into the assignment, he uncovers dark secrets about the house he inhabits, the tragic fate of its previous owner, and the terrifying, supernatural reality of his employer. Key Themes Explored in the Novel

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Igra anđela " (The Angel's Game) is the haunting second installment in Carlos Ruiz Zafón's acclaimed Cemetery of Forgotten Books

Carlos Ruiz Zafón passed away in 2020, leaving behind a monumental literary legacy. The Angel's Game stands out within his bibliography as his darkest, most experimental work. While The Shadow of the Wind offered a more traditional, romantic mystery, The Angel's Game challenges the reader, forcing them to question David Martín’s reliability as a narrator and the very nature of reality.

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In Chapter 37 of Carlos Ruiz Zafón's The Prisoner of Heaven