The Secret in Their Eyes
By Eduardo Sacheri
By Eduardo Sacheri
By Eduardo Sacheri
By Eduardo Sacheri
Category: Literary Fiction | Crime Fiction
Category: Crime Fiction
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$19.95
Oct 18, 2011 | ISBN 9781590514504
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Oct 18, 2011 | ISBN 9781590514511
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Praise
“Beguiling… [A] complex and engaging narrative.” —Publishers Weekly
“A brutal murder is the starting point for this strange, compelling journey through Argentina’s criminal-justice system… A view of the world as a dark place illuminated by personal loyalties.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Intriguing and often riveting…This book is primarily a murder mystery, but the focus on 1970s Argentina and the internal angst of the protagonist add layers of complexity. Highly recommended for readers with an interest in suspense, history, and the human psyche.” —Library Journal
“In straightforward prose, Sacheri builds a startling psychological mystery—about the secrets of a country corroded by state terror, and the secrets of a heart so suffocated that it cannot utter its simple, pure desire.” —Michael Greenberg, author of Beg, Borrow, Steal and Hurry Down Sunshine
“The Secret of Their Eyes…is a supremely accessible novel and a thrilling page-turner whose most nuanced tensions lie in the relationships between its structures and characters and the questions that these pose.” —Fiction Writers Review
“The Secret in Their Eyes is a beautifully written novel, questioning what compels some people to act and what allows others to let life rush straight past until it is almost too late.” —Lip Magazine
“[A] brilliant, psychological thriller…based on the past, yet a past that still reverberates so powerfully in the present.” —The Arts Fuse
“Sacheri did something genius here: he wrote a book within a book…If you like mysteries and detective novels, this is definitely one to read.” —Tulsa Books Examiner
“Sacheri slyly undermines our assumptions about the most fundamental human responses in a novel that is deeply political and profoundly compassionate.” —Barnes & Noble Review
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