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The Blue Hour

Autor Alonso Cueto

Editorial WILLIAM HEINEMANN

The Blue Hour
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  • Editorial WILLIAM HEINEMANN
  • ISBN13 9780434019410
  • ISBN10 0434019410
  • Tipus Llibre
  • Pàgines 320
  • Any Edició 2012
  • Idioma Anglès
  • Encuadernació Tapa dura

The Blue Hour

Autor Alonso Cueto

Editorial WILLIAM HEINEMANN

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Detalls del llibre

Can a son be forgiven for the sins of his father? Adrian Ormache is a prosperous lawyer living in Lima. He has the perfect life: a great career, beautiful wife, two doting and intelligent daughters. But when his mother dies a series of events devastate his entire view of the past, his parents, and his country. Adrian's mother leaves a letter indicating that she was being blackmailed. Confused, Adrian talks to his brother, who tells him that their long dead father Colonel Ormache, who led military operations against the 'Shining Path' guerrillas during the terrible Peruvian Civil War of the 1980's, was not quite the hero Adrian had always considered him to be: he routinely had POWs and civilian women raped, tortured and executed. His mother's blackmailer is revealed to be one of the Colonel's former subordinates. When Adrian confronts him the man gives him the name of the one prisoner whom the Colonel spared and kept as a lover - Miriam. Adrian becomes obsessed with finding Miriam. His search is cathartic and all-consuming, a journey that takes him into a country that is a far-cry from the stable, civilised Lima he's used to, a people still haunted by a harrowing, ongoing war, and some truths about his family - and himself - that he could never have imagined

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