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Twenty-eight-year-old Jana is a Mapuche, one of those “people of the earth” who roamed the most fertile tracts of the south American pampas for over two thousand years before being dispossessed in 1910 by the Argentinean constitution and transformed overnight into outlaws. Long black hair, big almond-shaped eyes, ravishing features, tall…but with small breasts, breasts that stopped growing after a violent attack by the Argentinean police when she was a girl. Jana is sculptor of a rare and undiscovered talent who prostitutes herself down at the docks to make ends meet. She is connected, as if by a blood bond, to her best friend, Miguel, a.k.a. Paula, a transvestite who also works the docks. When the body of a transvestite is found emasculated at the Port de la Boca, Jana turns for help and protection to private investigator Ruben Calderon. Calderon is a grizzled investigator who served time following the coup d’état of March 24, 1976. Since then he has been working tirelessly for the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, searching for any trace of los desaparecidos and their odious tormentors. Together, Jana and Ruben will plunge into the corrupt beating heart of the Argentinean political system on a hunt for a vicious murderer.
- Sales Rank: #959296 in eBooks
- Published on: 2013-07-02
- Released on: 2013-07-02
- Format: Kindle eBook
Review
Praise for ZULU:
"Férey’s nightmarish vision of South African crime creates a whole new kind of hell." — Mostly Fiction
"A horrifying, eye-opening thriller." — Kirkus Review
"Powerful and unflinching in its portrayal of evil both mindless and calculating." — Publishers Weekly
"This impressive and distinctive novel is a different angle on the South African crime story." — International Noir
About the Author
Caryl Férey’s novel Utu won the Sang d’Encre, Michael Lebrun, and SNCF Crime Fiction Prizes. Zulu, his first novel to be published in English, was the winner of the Nouvel Obs Crime Fiction and Quais du Polar Readers Prizes. In 2008, it was awarded the French Grand Prix for Best Crime Novel. He lives in France.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Historical noir thriller
By Enrique Torres
If a little blood and guts details depicted during an era where the government of Argentina made this the norm than move on, this book is not for you. If on the other hand, you can tolerate scenes that involve massacres of groups and slaughter of individuals, set in a time capsule during one of Argentina's darkest periods, where violations of human rights was as ordinary as having a cup of mate, than read this French author's noir thriller. Strange characters are revealed early on, living in he underworld of Buenos Aires, where freaks run the risk of ultimate savagery and even death. Missing persons and even missing families is a way of life where the government and it's cronies have taken liberty to do as they please, leaving atrocities in the aftermath. Enter Jana a Mapuche Indian who pairs with private investigator Calderon to find out what happened to Jana's best friend Miguel, who is in reality a transvestite prostitute known as Paula. The search for Paula leads Calderon and Jana on a dangerous path seeking justice. The book is a grisly thriller, full of mystery and intrigue set to the historical background of Argentina's time of los desaparecidos, the missing ones. This is an excellent read that will have you turning the pages, looking for answers and what answers the sleuths will uncover in their adventure to find Paula. Recommended for those interested in Latin American history and politics, specifically Argentina's, and a good dark mystery.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
CHEAP THRILLS IN THIS "THRILLER"?
By Marie-Jo Fortis
That this novel was selected by “le Magazine Lire” as the Best French Thriller of 2012 somewhat astounds me. Either France is devoid of good thriller authors or the country has not met a mature thriller reader just yet. By that I mean a reader who does not think a thrill is meant to create exacerbated, if not gruesome sensations every other page.
The background, Buenos Aires and part of the pampa, and the issue, the kidnaping of children of tortured and murdered enemies of a military regime (led mostly by Videla and Viola between 1976 and 1983), are brushed here with strokes that are too broad not to be superficial. If the Madres de la Plaza de Mayo, historically the bravest and most relentless protesters, defying governments while demanding year after year the return of the stolen children; if these are evoked, even presented, they unfortunately play but a tiny part in what is ultimately for Férey a cardboard background for his orgy of violence. Blood and guts, torture, even disembowelment, some scatology, are spilled in such abundance that this could be recommended for anyone wishing to lose a few pounds. This, I guarantee, will not increase your appetite. At some point this got so bowel friendly I started to wonder about the mental health of the author. A good thriller might include some blood and some gunshots, for sure (although a good psychological thriller might involve none of that and be all the more...thrilling), but it insists on a tense, captivating plot. No downpour of entrails can replace that.
By the way, is there any form of character development, any psychology of sorts in the novel? Elementary, my dear Watson, for a novel that wants to be called a thriller. But the way the characters move here is through instincts more basic than my pet conure or my two excitable cockapoos. So who exactly voted for this novel as best thriller? Teenagers? Friends of the author? People confusing thrill with horror (and I am making a pun out of this here)? Certainly not inheritors of Lire’s founder Bernard Pivot, who was so fond of a bon mot and of good literature.
As for the Mapuche people, from whom this title comes, I learn absolutely nothing. Jane, Férey’s heroine, rediscovers her Mapuche identity when she decides on retaliation, but the scenes in which she becomes the executioner are born out of the lurid and grotesque rather than the ethnic. This ending of the novel is a far cry from a homage to a people who probably deserve more than this dark, clownish failure.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Very Interesting political 'thriller'
By Phyllis D. Rowe
The story was a fascinating revue of the past political reality & intrigue in Argentina, mixed with a love story set in the present tense. Some of the brutality could have been removed; however, it seems to be endemic in all mystery/ suspense/thriller novels right now.
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