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Repentance

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Now a Best First Novel 2022 ITW Thriller Awards Nominee

A Library Journal Top Winter Debut: "Strong characterization, nail-biting suspense, social relevance."


Two moments in time, twenty years apart, one last chance at redemption. What would you do with a second chance?

1981.

Argentina is in the grip of a brutal military dictatorship. Inspector Joaquín Alzada's work in the Buenos Aires police force exposes him to the many realities of life under a repressive regime: desperate people, terrified people and —worst of all—missing people. Personally, he prefers to stay out of politics, enjoying a simple life with his wife Paula. But when his revolutionary brother Jorge is disappeared, Alzada will stop at nothing to rescue him.

2001.

The country is in the midst of yet another devastating economic crisis and riots are building in the streets of Buenos Aires. This time Alzada is determined to keep his head down and wait patiently for his retirement. But when a dead body is found behind the morgue and a woman from one of the city's wealthiest families goes missing, Alzada is forced to confront his own involvement in one of the darkest periods in Argentinian history—a time of collective horror and personal tragedy.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from August 30, 2021
      In 2001 Argentina, the police pension’s empty coffers compel world-weary Buenos Aires police inspector Joaquín Alzada, the hero of Díaz’s outstanding debut, to stay on the job. Until the day he and his wife can retire to the countryside, Alzada is doing his utmost to avoid becoming entangled in his nation’s ongoing political unrest and to keep his idealistic young partner, Deputy Orestes Estrático, out of trouble in a dangerously charged landscape. Alzada, now the oldest inspector on the force, has managed to survive while maintaining his principles. In a country where people disappear—like his brother Jorge 20 years earlier—keeping a low profile can be the difference between life and death. When the body of Norma Echegaray, a wealthy young socialite killed execution-style, is found by a dumpster, Alzada’s role in the years known as the Dirty War can no longer remain buried. Flashbacks to the violent upheaval of 1981 provide context for 2001’s relentless economic crises, riots, and life under revolving governments as Alzada struggles to deliver mercy when justice is not possible. Aficionados of mysteries with a hard edge will welcome Inspector Alzada. Agent: Maria Cardona, Pontas Literary (Spain).

    • Library Journal

      Starred review from October 1, 2021

      DEBUT In 1981, Argentina is in the midst of the Dirty War, in which 30,000 so-called subversives were "disappeared" by the military dictatorship; among the disappeared is Inspector Joaqu�n Alzada's brother Jorge. Twenty years later, Argentina is rocked by civil unrest caused by a plummeting economy. Alzada, known for flouting authority, is relegated to desk duty while the rest of the police are on riot patrol. When a wealthy Buenos Aires woman is reported missing, Alzada defies commands and investigates the case; clues point to her abduction by a prominent politician, but the police commissioner won't investigate without a body. An unidentified corpse, bearing a striking resemblance to the missing woman, turns up in a dumpster. Can Alzada substitute one body for the other and build a case? Chapters dealing with Jorge's disappearance reflect the era's chilling brutality, in this police procedural with social commentary. VERDICT A tense debut thriller with excellent characters and a timely, satisfying plot; knowledge of recent Argentinian history would help readers contextualize the violence D�az depicts. For fans of Philip Kerr's "Bernie Gunther" novels.--Edward Goldberg, Syosset P.L., NY

      Copyright 2021 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      September 15, 2021
      "They have come for your brother." In 1981, Argentina is in the grip of a brutal dictatorship. When Inspector Joaqu�n Alzada receives the call in the middle of the night, he realizes that his brother, Jorge, an outspoken university professor, has been "disappeared." Jorge's wife has also been taken, but their toddler son, Sorollo, has been safely hidden under his bed. Later, in 2001, Alzada, keeping his head down in anticipation of retirement, becomes embroiled in the death of a young woman from one of Buenos Aires' wealthiest families. Argentina is in upheaval once again, and Sorollo has been showing signs of pursuing his radical father's agenda. "The shrapnel of all the secrets" weighs heavily upon him. In her debut novel, an engrossing narrative told backward and forward in time, D�az, born in Spain of Argentinian parents, painfully yet eloquently describes Alzada's turmoil and how he reconciles the questionable actions he has taken to keep his wife and adopted nephew safe. A dark political thriller guaranteed to satisfy fans of Andrea Camilleri, Donna Leon, and Leonardo Padura.

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