Morir es poca cosa

Morir es poca cosa

Daniel Abelenda

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KS OmniScriptum Publishing
Año de edición:
2018
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Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9786137388921
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El Inspector W.O. Cáceres, acaba de retirarse de la Policía de Montevideo, luego de 30 años de servicio. Elige un balneario de la costa este del Uruguay para pasar sus primeras vacaciones de jubilado. Soltero irreductible a sus 52 años, combate la soledad y el vacío escribiendo una crónica acerca de uno de los casos más difíciles de su carrera: un asesino de prostitutas que asoló la ciudad a principio de los 90. Mientras avanza lentamente como novel escritor, alguien de su pasado intenta cobrar venganza y quiere matarlo, rompiendo la tranquilidad del verano en Marazul. ¿Dónde termina la ficción y empieza la 'vida real' de quien escribe? ¿Existe el alter ego literario?

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