The night of December 31st, 1999 to January 1, 2000 was, for many, the night of the turn of the millennium. This was celebrated by millions of citizens around the world. That night, however, was also the last night of a symbol: the next morning, the albino gorilla from the Barcelona Zoo appeared dead outside his cage.
This is the starting point of Qui va matar el Floquet de Neu (Who Killed Floquet de Neu, the White Gorilla), a novel in which burlesque intrigue, obsessive introspection and love story are mixed until you anticipate an end, which has yet to come and will only be possible in a TV set. To get there, characters must face all their fears, those of life of the end of the millennium and the most remote, those of childhood in a comfortable bubble in the best country in the world. Carreras strongly pushes the encounter of these two universes and puts some characters against the others to drag the reader with a fiction pregnant with meanings.
Written with the necessary maturity to seek innocence without shame, Qui va matar el Floquet de Neu (Who Killed Floquet de Neu, the White Gorilla) will appeal to everyone wants who love oneself as one is and as one was.