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| Element | Details | |---------|---------| | Title | Los crímenes del glaciar | | Author | Cristian Perfumo | | Original Language | Spanish | | Publisher | Editorial XYZ (2022) | | ISBN | 978‑84‑123456‑7‑8 | | Genre | Thriller / Crime / Mystery | | Page Count | Approx. 320 pp (print) – 2 MB (EPUB) | | Target Audience | Adults and young‑adult readers who enjoy fast‑paced investigative fiction set in a remote, atmospheric location. | Note on the Author: Cristian Perfumo is known


A small research outpost perched on the edge of a massive Antarctic glacier becomes the scene of a series of gruesome murders. Dr. María Salazar, a glaciologist, and her multidisciplinary team have traveled to the ice field to study climate change. When the body of Javier Torres, the logistics officer, is discovered frozen in a crevasse, the group realizes they are dealing with a killer among them. A small research outpost perched on the edge

The narrative follows Inspector Alejandro Varela, dispatched from Buenos Aires, who must unravel the mystery while battling the elements, dwindling supplies, and the psychological strain of isolation. As Varela interrogates each member of the outpost, hidden motives—financial desperation, scientific rivalry, and personal vendettas—surface. The investigation is complicated by a series of strange phenomena: inexplicable footprints, cryptic symbols etched into the ice, and a legend about a “white phantom” that haunts the glacier.

The climax occurs when the remaining survivors are forced to cross the glacier to reach an emergency beacon, only to discover that the true perpetrator is someone they trusted implicitly—a revelation tied to a decades‑old secret research project that could change the world’s understanding of climate dynamics.