The mistery of the labyrinth stone

The mistery of the labyrinth stone

Argument

Susan is an English archaeologist who spends her holidays in Galicia. In one of his sightseeing discover the Mogor Labyrinth. He decides to go deeper into the subject. With the friendship and help of three children, a young man and a dog, he delves into the Galician geography. But it is difficult to separate reality and fantasy. The world of legends is fascinating. He realizes that he loves Galicia, its pazos, its churches, its landscapes, its beaches, its ruins. A walk through Galicia Maxica and along the Romanesque route. And a mystery that you may never want to solve.

Commentary

The Mogor labyrinth is a labyrinth-­shaped engraving. Called the Pedra da Moura Encantada, it has provoked numerous contradictory theories about the interpretation of its engravings. For some, the symbolism links with a tribute to Theseus and the legend of the Minotaur, for its analogy with the drawings of the Cretan paintings and the coins of Knossos. For others it is a derivation of Altamira’s paintings. They have also considered territorial or commercial brands by some scholars. A new theory relates it to the myth of the Enchanted Moura, because it seems to represent a snake. It is a book about the search for truth. Appears Galicia recreated in all its beauty and with its legends. If you like travel stories, this is your novel.