(Scalpel) is a psychological thriller by Spanish author Ramona Solé , a writer known for her dark, character-driven narratives.
The narrative centers on , a highly respected surgeon whose life is defined by the precision of his hands and the cold detachment he maintains in the operating room. However, his sterile world begins to crumble when a face from his past appears on his surgical table.
How unresolved trauma can remain dormant for decades before surfacing with violent intensity.
Ramona Solé is a prominent figure in the Spanish literary scene, particularly in the "noir" and thriller genres. In addition to Bisturí , she has written acclaimed novels such as Cuadernos and Instinto de supervivencia . She is also known for her literary blog and her work coordinating reading clubs, which often focus on the intricacies of suspense fiction.
Solé often writes characters who are neither fully heroes nor villains, forcing readers to question what they would do in Marc's position. About the Author
Set in the author’s native Lleida, the story explores themes of obsession, revenge, and the blurred lines between professional ethics and personal trauma. Below is a story summary based on the book's core themes: The Plot of "Bisturí"