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Mala Vida: A Novel

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Mala Vida: A Novel

Contributors:

By (Author) Marc Fernandez
Translated by Molly Grogan

ISBN:

9781628727432

Publisher:

Skyhorse Publishing

Imprint:

Arcade Publishing

Publication Date:

15th January 2019

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Thriller / suspense fiction
Crime and mystery: hard-boiled crime, noir fiction
Narrative theme: Politics

Dewey:

843.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 23mm

Weight:

347g

Description

Almodovar meets Orwell in this acclaimed, fast-paced contemporary noir novel exposing the most shameful secrets of the Franco eraa finalist for the Grand Prix des Lectrices d'Elleand winner of the Prix Plaidoiries pour un polar at the Festival Clameur(s) of Dijon
Present-day Spain, a time of economic crisis and resurgent populist nationalism. The radical right has just won the election after twelve years of Socialist rule. In the midst of this political upheaval, a series of murders is committed, taking place from Madrid to Barcelona to Valencia. The victims include a politician a real-estate lawyer, doctor, a banker, and a nun. There is no obvious connection between them.
As the country prepares for a return to a certain moral order, radio crime reporter Diego Martin is trying to keep his head above water in anticipation of the expected media purge. When he decides to look into the first murder, he doesn't have the faintest clue that his investigation will lead far beyond his local beat and put his life at risk. For what he uncovers exposes the roots of a national scandal: the theft of babies from the victims of the Franco regime, crimesnever prosecutedthat were orchestrated by now well-connected citizens who will do anything to avoid exposure.

Reviews

Finalist for the Grand Prix des Lectrices dElle
Winner of the Prix Plaidoiries Pour un Polar at the Festival Clameur(s) of Dijon


A diabolically forceful crime novel that takes all the noir tropes and uses them in foreign territory to great effect . . . [The protagonist] name-checks James Ellroy, and this sprawling yet taut crime novel recalls Ellroys percussive style.Kirkus Reviews

Gritty and very realistic . . . A fine novel of crime and conspiracy.Booklist

Mala Vida is riveting in its adaptation of historical realities into a thriller atmosphere . . . often with the rhythm of a ticking stopwatch.Foreword Reviews

"Mala Vidais a brooding and powerful noir, equal parts social critique, personal journey, and scintillating mystery, from an author with substantial expertise in both Spanish history and the art of mystery fiction. . . .An unsettling look at contemporary Spain, its rightward shift, and demons from the Franco era that continue to haunt the country today. "CrimeReads

A dynamic, sophisticated book that will leave you eager for more."LitHub

An ambitious thriller.Complete Review

Part legal thriller, part historical, part mystery and part crime fiction . . . A very interesting read.mylovebooks

Fernandez has written one of the most damning exposes of a horror possibly perpetrated by the regime of Francisco Franco during his rule of Spain.Stacy Alesi's bookbitch.com

"A nice blend of historical fact and crime fiction.Melisendeslibrary.com

"If Orwell had met Almdovar, he would have written something like this."Le Point

"Marc Fernandez proves himself to be a fearless storyteller, smartly blending historical fact with a crime fiction plot."Le Monde, M (the magazine)

"Succeeds diabolically."Paris Match

"Breathless and chilling."VSD

"The plot, at the intersection of contemporary politics and history, unfolds with a growing sense of pleasure and exoticism. The characters' color and verve is reminiscent of Almodovar."Le Progrs

"Efficacious. Well put-together with just enough humor and bruised feelings: a good read."Alsace

"Like a cross between a crime novel and reportage, the story of this dark and little known period during the Franco years cries out with truth."Point de Vue

Mala Vida is riveting in its adaptation of historical realities into a thriller atmosphere . . . often with the rhythm of a ticking stopwatch.Foreword Reviews
Finalist for the Grand Prix des Lectrices dElle and winner of the Prix Plaidoiries pour un polar at the Festival Clameur(s) of Dijon

A diabolically forceful crime novel that takes all the noir tropes and uses them in foreign territory to great effect.Kirkus Reviews

Gritty and very realisitic . . . A fine novel of crime and conspiracy.Booklist

"If Orwell had met Almdovar, he would have written something like this."Le Point

"Marc Fernandez proves himself to be a fearless storyteller, smartly blending historical fact with a crime fiction plot."Le Monde, M (the magazine)

"Succeeds diabolically."Paris Match

"Breathless and chilling."VSD

"The plot, at the intersection of contemporary politics and history, unfolds with a growing sense of pleasure and exoticism. The characters' color and verve is reminiscent of Almodovar."Le Progrs

"Efficacious. Well put-together with just enough humor and bruised feelings: a good read."Alsace

"Like a cross between a crime novel and reportage, the story of this dark and little known period during the Franco years cries out with truth."Point de Vue

Mala Vida is riveting in its adaptation of historical realities into a thriller atmosphere . . . often with the rhythm of a ticking stopwatch.Foreword Reviews

Author Bio

Marc Fernandez is cofounder and editor in chief of the magazine Alibi, dedicated to crime fiction. He has been a journalist for sixteen years and for much of that time covered Spain and Latin America. He has co-written several works of true crime. Mala Vida, his first novel, was a finalist the Grand Prix des Lectrices d'Elle. His second, The Guerrilla Social Club, has been published in France. He lives in Paris.

Molly Grogan holds a Ph.D in French and Comparative Literatures from the Sorbonne and a Masters in Linguistics from the Universit Paris V Ren Descartes. She has written extensively on postcolonial literature and theater. She is a translator, journalist and educator working in France, the United States, the United Kingdom and China.

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