The writer Marina Minguela Ruíz presents ‘Filius’, second title of the trilogy ‘Trinitas’.
The event will take place next Friday 14, at 6:00 p.m., at Casa de Las Tejerinas.
The Estepona City Council informs that the writer Marina Minguela Ruiz, will present her second novel ‘Filius’, next Friday, June 14, at 18:00 hours, in the Alfonso Gil Hall of the Casa de las Tejerinas. Filius’ is the second part of a trilogy ‘Trinitas’ that began with ‘Pater’. In this one, the disappearance of a teenager opened the door to a wider investigation in which old cases related to the first one would emerge.
The main investigators, Inspector Pol and Malole, psychologist and neighbor of the missing boy in ‘Pater’, as well as the rest of the National Police Corps team, return in ‘Filius’ to unravel the unknowns pending at the end of the first part, but also to investigate new disappearances connected to each other and to the first cases.
Marina Minguela Ruíz is 52 years old (1972). She grew up in San Pedro Alcántara and studied BUP and COU at the San José School in Estepona. She began studying law in Seville, “but I spent more time creating stories and dreaming of becoming a writer than studying law,” she says. After leaving university, she spent fifteen years working as a fitness instructor in different gyms in Seville, Tenerife, Barcelona and, finally, Malaga. A back injury took her away from professional sports for good and she decided to recover her dream of becoming a writer.