Death Takes Me

Death Takes Me

By Cristina Rivera Garza

Pages

320

Rating

3.49

Year

2007

ThrillerFictionMysteryMystery ThrillerNovelsLiterary Fiction

Description

A city is always a cemetery.

When a professor named Cristina Rivera Garza stumbles upon the corpse of a man in a dark alley, she finds a stark warning scrawled on the brick wall beside the body, written in coral nail “Beware of me, my love / beware of the silent woman in the desert.”

After reporting the crime to the police, the professor becomes the lead informant of the case, led by a detective with a newfound obsession with poetry and a long list of failures on her back. But what has the professor really seen? As more bodies of men are found across the city, the detective tries to decipher the meaning of the poems, and if they are facing a darker stream of violence spreading throughout the city.

Written in sentences as sharp as the cuts on the bodies of the victims—a word which, in Spanish, is always feminine—Death Takes Me unfolds with the charged logic of a dream, moving from the professor’s classroom into the slippery worlds of Latin American poetry and art, as it explores with masterful imagination the unstable terrains of desire and sexuality.

A dreamlike, genre-defying novel about a professor and detective seeking justice in a world suffused with gendered violence.

Endorsements

From the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Liliana's Invincible Summer.

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