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News of a Kidnapping
Oct 4, 2024 11:19 PM

Author:Gabriel Garcia Marquez

News of a Kidnapping

Gabriel García Márquez's News of a Kidnapping is a powerful retelling of actual events from a turbulent period of Colombian history.

'She looked over her shoulder before getting into the car to be sure no one was following her'

Pablo Escobar: billionaire drugs baron, ruthless manipulator brutal killer and jefe of the infamous Madellín cartel. A man whose importance in the international drug trade and renown for his charitable work among the poor brought him influence and power in his home country of Colombia, and the unwanted attention of the American courts.

Terrified of the new Colombian President's determination to extradite him to America, Escobar found the best bargaining tools he could find: hostages.

In the winter of 1990, ten relatives of Colombian politicians, mostly women, were abducted and held hostage as Escobar attempted to strong-arm the government into blocking his extradition. Two died, the rest survived, and from their harrowing stories Márquez retells, with vivid clarity, the terror and uncertainty of those dark an volatile months.

'Reads with an urgency which belongs to the finest fiction. I have never read anything which gave a better sense of the way Colombia was in worst times' Daily Telegraph

'Compellingly readable. A book with all the panache of Márquez's fiction, hitting home rather harder' Sunday Times

'A piece of remarkable investigative journalism made all the more brilliant by the author's talent for magical storytelling' Financial Times

Reviews

Marquez uses his novelist's instinct for emotional drama to give the reader a wonderfully immediate sense of his subjects' ordeal: their spiraling hopes and fears, their fantasies of escape, their desperation and despair.

—— New York Times

Steel is an expert story teller

—— Choice

With its bad-boy hero and spunky heroine, Sharon Cullen’s Loving the Earl is sure to please readers looking for more than the typical Regency come-out story. Intrigue and romance fuse seamlessly in this adventurous romp that takes the reader from Dover to Paris to Venice and finally to a sigh-worthy happily ever after.

—— Shana Galen, author of True Spies

Gripping . . . I stayed up until dawn reading this historical gem.

—— Romance Junkies

Sharon Cullen has written a wonderful story full of adventure, romance and mystery. Her love of writing in all these genre has created a marvelous story that will delight many.

—— Eileen Dandashi

A quirky debut novel as touching as it is funny.

—— Closer

Deeply eccentric and very, very funny, Campari for Breakfast is as charming and humane as its multi-talented author. It's also unexpectedly touching. A delight

—— Mark Gatiss

Absolutely delightful and charming. I loved it

—— Julie Cohen, Richard & Judy-selected author of Dear Thing

A quirky unexpected delight

—— Sam Baker , Harpers Bazaar

Quirky and rewarding - a delight

—— Woman and Home

A quirky, funny and rather delightful debut novel.

—— Choice

A heart-warming read

—— Emerald Street

Hilarious.

—— Now Magazine

A warm novel [with] echoes of Dodie Smith's I Capture the Castle

—— Sunday Express

This glorious comic novel is full of sweet-natured humour tempered with genuine emotion. Absolutely adorable.

—— YOU
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