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All Yours
All Yours | Claudia Piñeiro
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Praise for Claudia Pi?eiro's Thursday Night Widows: "An agile novel, a ruthless dissection of a fast decaying society.”--Jos? Saramago, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature "A gripping story. The dystopia portrayed is an indictment not solely of an assassin but of Argentina’s class structure and the willful blindness of its petty bourgeoisie.”--The Times Literary Supplement "A fine morality tale which explores the dark places societies enter when they place material comfort before social justice, and security before morality.”--Publishers Weekly Ines is convinced that every wife is bound to be betrayed one day, so she is not surprised to find a note in her husband Ernesto’s briefcase with a heart smeared in lipstick crossed by the words "All Yours” and signed, "Your true love.” She follows him to a park on a rainy winter evening and witnesses a violent quarrel he has with another woman. The woman collapses; Ernesto sinks her body in a nearby lake. When Ernesto becomes a suspect in the case she provides him with an alibi. After all, hatred can bring people together as urgently as love. But Ernesto cannot bring his sexual adventures to an end, so Ines concocts a plan for revenge from which there is no return. Claudia Pi?eiro, formerly a journalist and playwright, is the author of literary crime novels that are all bestsellers in Latin America and have been translated into six languages. All Yours follows on the success of Thursday Night Widows, published in 2010 in the United States.
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bookwrm526
All Yours | Claudia Piñeiro
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What a weird little crime story!! It‘s not really a mystery, because you know who did the crime, but it‘s still very twisty (though not all of the twists were surprising). I‘m not 100% sure why the storyline with the daughter was there, and it kind of kept throwing me out of the atmosphere of the main story. This was my translated book written by a woman for @bookriot #ReadHarder and my #LetterA for #LitsyAtoZ (in translation)

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RealLifeReading
All Yours | Claudia Piñeiro
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I love discovering books in translation (especially #womenintranslation) that I‘ve not heard of. Have you read anything by Claudia Piñero before?

RadicalReader @RealLifeReading gorgeous cover never heard of womenintranslation before. What languages of books do you like to read? 5y
JamieArc Intriguing! 5y
zembla Ooh, I love crime fiction and haven‘t heard of this author before. Crime fiction + #womenintranslation makes me think of this disturbing book by Natsuo Kirino, only for those with very strong stomachs: 5y
batsy I've heard of her but haven't read! Look forward to your thoughts. 5y
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BookishMe
All Yours | Claudia Piñeiro
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After checking how far behind I was for #readaroundtheworld , I came across this wickedly delightful #crime #novel set in #Argentina.
Though I wanted to borrow the paperback from the library, the fast-paced story kept me glued and tapping the screen with #overdrive
#LitWorld2018GB

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