- “The Adventures of Captain Alatriste” by Arturo Pérez-Reverte: This historical fiction novel is set in 17th-century Cádiz and follows the adventures of a Spanish soldier.
- “The Angel’s Game” by Carlos Ruiz Zafón: While not entirely set in Cádiz, this mystery novel includes significant portions that take place in the city, capturing its eerie atmosphere.
- “The Queen of the South” by Arturo Pérez-Reverte: This novel takes readers on a thrilling journey through the world of drug trafficking and features Cádiz as one of its settings.
- “So Many Doors” by Oakley Hall: This historical novel revolves around the Spanish Civil War and its aftermath, with sections set in Cádiz and surrounding areas.
- “By Nightfall” by Michael Cunningham: While primarily set in New York, this novel includes a trip to Cádiz, where the main character finds inspiration and reflection.
- “The Battle for Spain: The Spanish Civil War 1936-1939” by Antony Beevor: Although not a novel, this book provides a detailed and gripping account of the Spanish Civil War, which impacted Cádiz immensely.
- “To Tame a Pagan” by Arturo Barea: Another novel set during the Spanish Civil War, with sections taking place in Cádiz and its surrounding towns.
- “The Book of Invisible Bridges” by Fernando García Calderón: This novel intertwines multiple narratives, one of which centres around Cádiz, exploring the connections between people and places.
- “Blinded by the Dreamer’s Light” by Sergio Rodríguez: Set in the fictional town of Luna Mora, inspired by Cádiz, this novel delves into magical realism and explores themes of identity and self-discovery.
- “Corkscrew” by Michael Kelly: Although mainly taking place in Jerez de la Frontera, this thriller features Cádiz and its landscapes, capturing the essence of the region.
WANDERLIST: Ten famous novels set in Cádiz Province
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