The Dead Girls (Picador Classic, 80)

The Dead Girls (Picador Classic, 80)

by Asa Zatz (Translator), Jorge Ibargüengoitia (Author)

Synopsis

With an introduction by award-winning novelist Colm Toibin

Opening with a crime of passion after a years-long love affair has soured, The Dead Girls soon plunges into an investigation of something even darker: Serafina Baladro and her sister run a successful brothel business in a small town, so successful that they begin to expand. But when business starts to falter, life in the brothel turns ugly, and slowly, girls start disappearing . . .

Based on real events, the story of serial-killing brothel owners Delfina and Maria de Jesus Gonzalez, whose crimes were uncovered in 1964, The Dead Girls is a deliciously satirical black comedy - a potent blend of sex and mayhem. Written in the laconic tones of a police report, it cleverly uncovers the hopeless pedantry of a broken justice system, and the dark world of prostitution.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: Main Market
Publisher: Picador
Published: 12 Jul 2018

ISBN 10: 1509870172
ISBN 13: 9781509870172

Media Reviews
Cynical madams, corrupt soldiers, cheapjack politicians, violent crimes, bodies in the back yard . . . The Dead Girls is a startlingly good book by an author of genuine, exciting originality -- Salman Rushdie
Author Bio
Jorge Ibarguengoitia was born in 1928 in Guanajato, central Mexico. Winner of the Premio Casa de las Americas, as well as the Premio Mexico, for his novel Estas ruinas que vas, he worked as a translator, as a teacher of Spanish literature in American universities and as a journalist in Mexico City. He died in 1983 in Spain.