Luz de Gas (Un Mundo Oscuro 1) by is a gripping thriller that centers on a police officer who wakes from a six-month coma with no memory of the brutal attack that put him there. He must reconstruct his past to uncover why his life is still in danger, only to realize he may not have been the person he thought he was. Key Themes and Insights

Readers often highlight the "agile" and addictive writing style that balances concise action with descriptive tension, making it a "one-sitting" read for many.

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The book is frequently praised for its unpredictable ending and a puzzle-like plot where seemingly small details eventually click into place. Reader Perspectives

«You can't stop reading and you go from surprise to surprise; it's one of the best I've read and an author worth following.» Amazon

True to its title, the story explores the concept of "gaslighting"—making someone doubt their own senses and reality—as the protagonist uncovers the "dirty laundry" of those around him.

If you're looking for more by this author, his other works like La estrategia del avestruz also receive high marks for their shock value and fast-paced investigation.