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Los anatomistas
PASSION. OBSESSION. MADNESS.
ANATOMY. MYSTERY. SCIENCE.
IN ACADEMIA AND IN LOVE, EVERYTHING GOES.
Edinburgh, 1857. The first time Arthur Credge saw Theodore Thorebourne, he thought he was arrogant. But who wasn’t in the most prestigious, competitive, and elitist Medical School in the world? Only the best students, like the two of them, were admitted to its classrooms and the lessons of the distinguished faculty.
When a series of mutilated corpses appear on the cobblestone streets of the city, Arthur and Theodore will be drawn into an investigation that could condemn them or bind them forever. According to the evidence, the victims had been subjected to clandestine anatomical practices, as if someone had used them for the study of the human body. Can someone kill to quench the thirst for knowledge?
About the author:
Lidia G. Merenciano @lidiamerenciano is an archaeologist, physical anthropologist, and science communicator. She combines her academic and field work with outreach on social media, especially on Instagram and TikTok, where she shares content about science, archaeology, and the humanities.
A passionate reader and lover of classical mythology, she published in 2024 Penélope, her debut novel, a work inspired by the testimony of Pausanias, a Greek historian and geographer, who located the possible tomb of the queen of Ithaca in Mantinea, far from her kingdom. From that question, how did she get there?, the author builds a story that gives voice and presence back to one of the great female figures of the ancient world.
In 2026 she published Los anatomistas, expanding her literary career around history, investigation, and the narrative revision of the past.