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Dead Men Cast no Shadows

(2023)
(The third book in the Managua Trilogy series)
A novel by

 
 
On the dangerous journey back to Nicaragua from their Honduran exile, Inspector Morales and his old revolutionary comrade Serafín witness the brutal murder of their guide. Agents of the secret police are on their trail, forcing them to take temporary sanctuary with leftist priests, loyal friends, and common Nicaraguans, all swept up in the deranged cynicism, graft, and violence of a dictatorship built on the lies of a long-since-abandoned idealism. As Managua heaves with student protests, and hundreds die at the hands of police and paramilitary units, the inspector continues his dogged quest, uncovering a murky network full of secrets, betrayals and dark maneuvers that he will have to face, or be overwhelmed by. Dead Men Cast No Shadows is an unsparing portrait of a society shaped by corruption and poverty―yet even though it led to the author’s exile, Ramírez’s vision of the Ortega regime’s savagery never overwhelms his exuberance or appreciation of the Nicaraguan people’s humanity, their capacity for irony, resilience, and resistance.

“The novel, episodic and long on colorful characters, often resembles a reunion. . . Banter flows, and references to pop culture and Nicaragua’s recent political turmoil abound. A lively valedictory caper from an ebullient storyteller“―Kirkus Reviews

“[Sergio Ramírez’s] life is a burning mixture of a double passion: words and justice. Words like a delirium, like a game, like a challenge, like a pleasure. Justice turned into the daily eagerness with which he loves, denies and fights for Nicaragua.”―Ángeles Mastretta



Genre: Mystery

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