carlos ruiz zafon el principe de la niebla

Carlos Ruiz Zafon El Principe De La Niebla May 2026

The story is deceptively simple. In 1943, war-weary Europe is a distant ache. The Carver family moves to a small coastal town to escape the chaos of the city, settling into a house with a history written in salt and blood. The youngest son, Max, discovers a hidden garden of statues, a sunken ship, and a diabolical figure known as the Prince of Mist—a Mephistophelean character who offers wishes in exchange for souls.

Before the cement of the Cementerio de los Libros Olvidados had fully set, before the shadow of The Shadow of the Wind grew long enough to stretch across the world, there was a boy named Max, a house by the sea, and a prince made of smoke and broken clocks. carlos ruiz zafon el principe de la niebla

Carlos Ruiz Zafón’s The Prince of Mist ( El Príncipe de la Niebla ) is the literary equivalent of a vintage carousel found spinning in an abandoned fairground—beautiful, rusted, and deeply unsettling. Published in 1993, it is the first novel in his Niebla (Mist) trilogy, but more importantly, it is the blueprint for the gothic labyrinth he would perfect a decade later. The story is deceptively simple