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Maria Oruña Addresses the Art Theft in 'The Chamber of Wonders': "The Louvre Theft Would Not Be Credible in a Novel"

Summary by Galiciapress
The Viguesa author María Oruña, the national 'king of the thirller', returns to the bookstores next week with 'The Chamber of Wonders', a novel in which she addresses the world of private collecting, opulence and art theft, attracted by the 'romantic' concept of the 'white glove thief' and its aura of mysticism, intelligence and subtlety.
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The Viguesa author María Oruña, the national 'king of the thirller', returns to the bookstores next week with 'The Chamber of Wonders', a novel in which she addresses the world of private collecting, opulence and art theft, attracted by the 'romantic' concept of the 'white glove thief' and its aura of mysticism, intelligence and subtlety.

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Galiciapress broke the news on Sunday, May 31, 2026.
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