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        Adicción a ver muertos

        by Oswaldo Buendía Galicia

        This novel is the first installment of a fantastic trilogy, it narrates the adventures of two weird detectives (a man with "age problems" and a ghost dwarf ... yes, ghost dwarf) who are dedicated to solve the strangest cases of a city called Ciudeath. Everything in this novel is a transgression of genres that, paradoxically, serves to honor them.The black and sly humor, politically incorrect, is obvious: his author has a perfect rhythm to release dialogues that are linked to the action. In addition, the environment in which the episodes take place is dark, gothic. A novel that comes out of the ordinary within the so-called 'Mexican Noir'.

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        25 dólares al día

        Una novelita noir

        by José Salvador Ruiz

        “We find ourselves, in these pages, with a tribute neither to Chandler, the detective author, nor to Marlowe, the literary and cinematographic detective. What this little novel wants to make clear is to celebrate a city (L.A.) that captures the imagination of its spectators. We are, then, in the heart of the darkness of the Noir genre, that narrative made with stormy dreams, excessive ambitions, beatings without regard and femme fatales shooting wildly”. Gabriel Trujillo Muñoz

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