The Ashes of Innocence, by Fernando Benzo

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At first, the translation of gangster literature to anywhere other than Chicago or New York sounds pretentious. But in the end I always tend to pay attention to the daring, to that creative insolence that in this case leads us to import a distinctly American imaginary to adapt it ...

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Under a Scarlet Sky, by Mark Sullivan

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In love and in war everything is allowed. And let's not say if both premises converge ... Only such an approach and also taken from a true story could lead Mark T. Sullivan away from a usual genre of mystery and suspense in which he had been moving with him ...

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The Importance of February XNUMX, by Sofía Rhei

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We are tired of hearing that success is in regularity, that the deepest satisfaction is sheltered under effort. Love is not such a remote practice compared to the rest of the initiatives that we can undertake. In each long-distance race, in each championship, if we get sporty, and ...

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