Alexandra Marinina: La Agatha Christie RUSA.(TT: Alexandra Marinina: Russian Agatha Christie.)

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From: Tribuna de Actualidad
Date: 19990920
Author:­ ³ a Eugenia; Leà n, MarÃ

Una teniente coronel de policía revoluciona la literatura mundial

Hasta el año pasado compaginaba la escritura de novelas policiacas con su trabajo como investigadora y criminóloga en el Ministerio del Interior ruso. Actualmente Marina Alexeyeva, verdadero nombre de Alexandra Marinina, se dedica únicamente a escribir, actividad que la ha convertido en uno de los personajes más influyentes de la sociedad rusa de hoy en día. No en vano, en sólo seis años ha vendido 15 millones de novelas. El fenómeno ha sobrepasado las frías fronteras del Este para extenderse con ...

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