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  • The Fragility of Bodies

    Translated by Miranda France ...
    The first in a series of novels by Olguín starring the journalist Veronica Rosenthal. It is set in Buenos-Aires and has been made into a TV series currently showing in Argentina.Veronica is a beautiful and successful young journalist with a healthy appetite for bourbon and married men. She is a fascinating and complicated heroine, driven by a sense of justice but also by lust and ambition.Sensual ... Read more

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  • The Foreign Girls

    by Sergio Olguin ...
    Translated by Miranda France ...
    Series Book 2 - Veronica Rosenthal Mystery
    Veronica is a successful young Buenos Aires journalist, beautiful, unattached, with a healthy appetite for bourbon, married men and, on occasion, foreign women. She is a fascinating and complicated heroine, driven by a sense of justice but also by lust and ambition.The second in a series of three by Olguín, following on from the acclaim for Fragility of Bodies. The Financial Times selected it as ... Read more

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  • The Best Enemy

    by Sergio Olguin ...
    Translated by Miranda France ...
    Series Book 4 - The Veronica Rosenthal Mysteries
    The fourth in Olguin’s Buenos Aires thriller series starring the gutsy, earthy yet vulnerable investigative reporter Veronica Rosenthal. A former director of the magazine where she works and his ex-partner have been executed in cold blood. The authorities are trying to pass the murders off as a burglary gone wrong. Veronica has her doubts.The magazine’s investigation of a high-level corruption ... Read more

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  • There Are No Happy Loves

    by Sergio Olguin ...
    Translated by Miranda France ...
    Series Book 3 - Veronica Rosenthal Mystery
    The third in Olguin’s Buenos Aires thriller series starring the gutsy, raunchy investigative reporter Veronica Rosenthal.Haunted by nightmares of her past, Veronica is soon involved in a new investigation. Darío, the sole survivor of a car accident that supposedly killed all his family, is convinced that his wife and child have in fact survived and that his wife has abducted their child. Then a ... Read more

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    Latin American noir at its finest. "[A] diverse collection of stories which reflect the harshness and also the brittle brilliance of life in Mexico City."— MostlyFiction Book ReviewsAkashic Books's acclaimed series of original noir anthologies has set a high standard for portraying cities and their neighborhoods in all their dark and violent splendor. Now, " Mexico City Noir surpasses that ... Read more

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  • Battles in the Desert (40th Anniversary Edition)

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