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Ildefonso Falcones

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Ildefonso Falcones de Sierra
Ildefonso Falcones in the church of Santa Maria del Mar in 2008.
Ildefonso Falcones in the church of Santa Maria del Mar in 2008.
Born1958
Barcelona, Spain
Occupationauthor and lawyer
LanguageSpanish
Genrehistorical fiction

Ildefonso Falcones de Sierra (born 1958) is a Spanish lawyer and writer from Barcelona.[1]

He became famous with the historical thriller Cathedral of the Sea, published in 2006, and set in medieval Barcelona.[2] His second novel is La mano de Fátima (2009), his third La Reina Descalza (2013).

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