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The 2011 Award

 

Roncaglilo

Red April

by Santiago Roncagliolo

Translated from the original Spanish by Edith Grossman

 

 

Nominated by:

  • Cork City Libraries, Ireland.
  • Richland County Public Library, USA.

 

Publisher of Nominated Edition:

Pantheon Books, USA

 

The complete A-Z listing of nominated authors
ABOUT THE BOOK

A chilling political thriller set at the end of Peru's grim war between Shining Path terrorists and a morally bankrupt government counterinsurgency. 
  
Associate District Prosecutor Felix Chacaltana Saldivar is a by-the-book prosecutor wading through life. Two of his greatest pleasures are writing mundane reports and speaking to his long-dead mother. Everything changes, however, when he is asked to investigate a bizarre and brutal murder: the body was found burnt beyond recognition and a cross branded into its forehead. Adhering to standard operating procedures, Chacaltana begins a meticulous investigation, but when everyone he speaks to meets with an unfortunate and untimely end, he realizes that his quarry may be much closer to home. With action rising in chorus to Peru’s Holy Week, Red April twists and turns racing toward a riveting conclusion.
  

(From Publisher).

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Santiago Roncagliolo was born in Lima, Peru, in 1975. He is the author of two other novels; Red April, which will appear in eleven languages, marks his debut in English. He currently lives in Barcelona

LIBRARIANS' COMMENTS

A chilling, political thriller set against the background of Peru's murky and troubled history. This is a bold, stunning tour de force.

This novel was nominated for its unsparing view of live controlled by a repressive government.

 

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