Captain Alatriste (novel) explained

Captain Alatriste
Author:Arturo Pérez-Reverte
Title Orig:El capitán Alatriste
Orig Lang Code:es
Translator:Margaret Sayers Peden
Country:Spain
Language:Spanish
Publisher:Alfaguara
Pub Date:1996
English Pub Date:2005
Pages:237
Isbn:9788420483535

Captain Alatriste (es|El capitán Alatriste) is a 1996 novel by the Spanish writer Arturo Pérez-Reverte. It is the first book in the Captain Alatriste series.

Plot

is a former soldier turned contract killer in Madrid. It is the early 1620s and he takes in the fatherless boy Iñigo Balboa. When Alatriste is tasked by the president of the Spanish Inquisition to team up with an Italian and kill two Englishmen who have arrived in the city, he becomes entangled in international intrigues and has to balance between different factions.

Reception

Kirkus Reviews described the book as a "pleasure of swash, buckle and atmosphere" with "tidy infomercials" about 17th-century Spain.[1] Publishers Weekly called it "a winning swashbuckler" and "popular entertainment at its best", complimenting its pace and sense of time and place.[2]

Notes and References

  1. News: Captain Alatriste . . 1 April 2005 . 24 September 2024 .
  2. News: Captain Alatriste . . 25 May 2005 . 24 September 2024 .