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The Book Hundred Truths and a Lie, writer Juan Antonio Carreras Espallardo, will be presented on Tuesday, November 12th in Molina de Segura (11/11/2013)

The presentation of the book One Hundred Truths and a Lie, Juan Antonio Carreras Espallardo, will take place on Tuesday, November 12, at 20.00 pm in the auditorium of the Library Salvador García Aguilar (in Chorrico Avenue, n 44, in Molina de Segura).

The author will be joined by three of the four prologues: the Chief Inspector of the local police Cartagena, Manuel Asensio Montilla, journalist Angela de la Llana Campos and Chief of Training at the Provincial Traffic Authority of Murcia, Francisco Javier Jimenez Jimenez .

Although the fourth prologue, Vicente Garrido Genovese, you can not attend, presented with a surprise to those present.

The book will be presented by writer Jerome Tristante, author of the series of detective novels by Victor Ros.

In the presentation, the author will sign copies and attendees can purchase the work.

For every book purchased, € 1 will be donated to the Association of Families of Children / as with cancer of the Region of Murcia (AFACMUR).

Hundred Truths and a Lie is a compendium of articles related to the world police, the criminal sciences, road safety and the journalistic field.

But not only that, over a hundred truths the reader will find some account and poetry, passion fruit frustrated of its author, who always admired these two genres.

The lie is reserved for the end.

Every day when we turn on the television, hear on the radio or read the newspaper we can see, by the news that the rules are changing and customs vary rarely, generating a debate in society that until doubt the most experts.

In traffic issues is rare year is reformed any issue related to Road Safety Act.

The same happens in the world police with security issues.

In addition, the latest events have attracted the interest of criminologist, who can bring their expertise to police procedure and / or judicial.

And closely related to this world's police investigative journalism, a genre in danger, such as journalism in general, if not respected minimum ethical standards by all.

Hundred Truths and a Lie about to answer many questions that arise both in the public as professionals and that its author has tried to directly, without disrespect, but pointing out the weaknesses and in an entertaining.

There will be readers who are identified in each of the figures that live in the hundred truths: police, criminologists, educators, politicians, journalists, students, victims of accidents, judges ...

and the general public, and even lying.

Juan Antonio Carreras Espallardo (Murcia, 1973) is a Spanish journalist and criminologist which operates as a local police department investigation in road accidents and road safety offenses.

He attended college at the University of Murcia, with a degree in Criminology, Bachelor of Journalism Degree in Forensic Science.

Currently faces the challenge of a PhD in the study of fraud in road accidents with injuries and property damage.

Is the impeller of criminology vial (with the criminologist José María González) and has extensive experience in media (TV, radio and press) which regularly participates as an expert commentator, columnist and speaker at various conferences and seminars criminological field and road safety.

Write to the Yearbook Press Journalists' Association of Murcia and has directed the book Criminological aspects applied to road safety (Criminology and Justice).

He was recently appointed representative in Spain of the Mexican Academy of Forensic Investigators and a member of the global network of writers in Spanish (REMES).

Source: Ayuntamiento de Molina de Segura

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