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Questa serie si immerge nelle oscure profondità del Messico contemporaneo, dove i giornalisti si imbattono in un brutale omicidio e vengono travolti da una pericolosa rete di corruzione. Svelano inquietanti legami tra l'industria petrolifera, le forze dell'ordine e potenti cartelli, rivelando un sistema corrotto che arriva ai vertici. Con ogni passo, i rischi aumentano, costringendoli a confrontarsi con violenza e cospirazioni per portare alla luce la verità. Si tratta di thriller intensi e veloci che esplorano il devastante impatto della criminalità organizzata e dello sfruttamento economico su una nazione.

How to be Nowhere
Call Him Mine

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  1. Call Him Mine

    • 320pagine
    • 12 ore di lettura

    Jaded reporter Andrew and his photographer boyfriend, Carlos, are sick of sifting the dregs of Mexico's drug war: from cartel massacres to corrupt politicians, they think they've seen it all. But when they find a body even the police are too scared to look at, what started out as just another assignment becomes the sort of story all reporters dream of... ...until Carlos pushes for answers too fast, and winds up murdered, leaving Andrew grief-stricken and flailing for answers, justice, and revenge

    Call Him Mine1
    3,7
  2. How to be Nowhere

    • 320pagine
    • 12 ore di lettura

    Life is finally on the right track for reporter and recovering addict Andrew: he is slowly coming to terms with the murder of his photographer boyfriend Carlos, pursuing sobriety and building a new home with a new partner. Andrew has almost forgotten about the story that ruined his life - but that story hasn't forgotten about him, and a series of deadly threats forces him into helping the very man whose gang murdered his boyfriend and left him homeless.A literary take on the classic chase movie, HOW TO BE NOWHERE is the sequel to Tim MacGabhann's genre-busting and critically-acclaimed debut CALL HIM MINE, and a blistering thrill-ride deep into the fog of Central America's murky present and tragic future.

    How to be Nowhere2
    3,6