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Perez-Reverte

British  
/ ˈpɛrɛz rəˈvɛːteɪ /

noun

  1. Arturo. born 1951, Spanish novelist and writer; his books include The Fencing Master (1988), The Dumas Club (1993), The Queen of the South (2002) and the historical 'Captain Alatriste' series, beginning with Captain Alatriste (1996)

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Arturo Perez-Reverte, a Spanish writer best-known for his Alatriste novels, tweeted: "With the death of Ibanez, almost all of us who were children in Spain are in mourning."

From Reuters

Perhaps “An A to Z of Fencing,” which I found when I was translating Pérez-Reverte’s “The Fencing Master,” and became friends with its author, David Morton — now, alas, no longer with us — who advised me on all the fencing terminology.

From New York Times

Going back to old Spain, though, I have to confess my heart belongs to an older title: Arturo Pérez-Reverte’s “The Club Dumas.”

From Washington Post

Also on the list of skeptics was Arturo Pérez-Reverte, the Spanish novelist who wrote the best-selling book upon which the series is based and who would have to approve any new project.

From Los Angeles Times

“It took three years to convince Arturo Pérez-Reverte to do this,” says Marcos Santana, president of Telemundo Global Studios, which produced the show in conjunction with Netflix.

From Los Angeles Times