A gritty novel of Mexico's volatile and violent narco-state. "A kind
of Molotov cocktail that explodes in the hands of the reader."—
Forbes (Mexico) From a writer whose work has been praised by Junot
Díaz as "Latin American fiction at its pulpy phantasmagorical
finest," Don't Send Flowers is a riveting novel centered on Carlos
Treviño, a retired police detective in northern Mexico. A
seventeen-year-old girl has disappeared after a fight with her
boyfriend that was interrupted by armed men, leaving the boyfriend on
life support and the girl an apparent kidnap victim. It's a common
occurrence in the region—prime narco territory—but the girl's
parents are rich and powerful, and determined to find their daughter
at any cost. When they call upon Carlos Treviño, he tracks the
missing heiress north to the town of La Eternidad, on the Gulf of
Mexico not far from the U.S. border—all while constantly attempting
to evade detection by La Eternidad's chief of police, Commander
Margarito Gonzalez, who is in the pockets of the cartels and has a
score to settle with Treviño. A gritty tale of murder and
kidnapping, crooked cops and violent gang disputes, Don't Send
Flowers is "a powerful, kaleidoscopic tale set in a society where
there is no center to hold . . . another urgent and vital work from a
writer to watch" ( Booklist, starred review). "Rich in conception
and execution . . . Don't Send Flowers is full of odd twists and
strange surprises."— The Wall Street Journal "An excellent,
frightening portrayal of the breadth and depth of Mexico's cartel
violence and systemic corruption."— Publishers Weekly
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ISBN
9780802146205
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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