The wound, by Jorge Fernández Díaz

The wound, by Jorge Fernández Díaz
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Nobody gets rid of corruption. Not even the Church. It is already known that the Vatican, with its clear power structure, its bank and its ability to intervene with authority against states can become a target of the underworld. You just have to find the corruptible person.

If in the previous book of this saga: The dagger, we immerse ourselves in a case of dark business and political interests, all seasoned by organized crime structures, on this new occasion we enjoy another even more ambitious plot, where the highest levels social networks are peppered with organized crime. Globalization as a parallel market where you can buy all wills. The powers that govern us questioned. The world about to be delivered to evil. Victims conducive to executing perverse plans with which to launder money and traffic everything.

Synopsis: The protagonists of El puñal return with a new investigation into political corruption and international drug trafficking. With the involvement, this time, of the Catholic Church.
A nun disappears, leaving an enigmatic message, and a collaborator of Pope Francis orders two intelligence agents to search for her from heaven and earth. In parallel, a political operator fired by the Argentine government is hired by the governor of a fiefdom in Patagonia to improve his image and avoid an electoral catastrophe. With the help of Remil - a disturbing character who works from the shadows - she uses it all: political espionage, buying and threatening judges. Until together they run into a state crime and a sinister organization. The wound is a political thriller within a great detective novel crossed by four mysterious love stories, which begins in the Vatican and travels to Patagonia, which is devoured with suspense and which portrays the dark side of power. A combination that only the expertise of the writer and journalist Jorge Fernández Díaz is capable of carrying out with the pulse and rigor of an investigation and with a devastating cinematographic rhythm.

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The wound, by Jorge Fernández Díaz
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