Eric Frattini, born in Lima, Peru, in 1963, is a Spanish writer and journalist specialized in espionage, terrorism, and the Vatican. He has worked as a correspondent in the Middle East, living in cities such as Beirut and Jerusalem. Throughout his career, he has published more than 20 essays and several novels that have been translated into multiple languages
Among his most notable works are "The Fifth Commandment" (2007), "The Labyrinth of Water" (2009), "The Gold of Mephisto" (2010), and "The Slow Agony of Fish" (2013), all novels that deal with themes of intrigue and espionage. In the field of essays, he has written "Mossad, the Executioners of Kidon" (2011) and "Did Hitler Die in the Bunker?" (2015), where he explores historical and intelligence aspects.
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