
Like Flies from Afar
A Novel
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Starred review from January 20, 2020
Argentinian author Ferrari, who works as a janitor at a Buenos Aires metro station, makes his English-language debut with an enthralling hard-boiled thriller centering on 24 hours in the life of Argentinian oligarch Luis Machi. After a cocaine-fueled tryst, Machi blows a tire on the drive home. He suspects the three spikes in his tire to be a deliberate act by someone familiar with his routine. On opening the trunk to get out the spare, Machi discovers an unidentifiable dead body handcuffed, with a single gunshot wound to the head. The likely murder weapon, the Glock he keeps in his glove compartment, is missing one bullet. Ferrari tightly crafts an intense, noir narrative crosscutting between Machi’s struggle to dispose of the body and evidence without authorities noticing and vignettes featuring the considerable number of enemies, including bitter employees and jilted family members, who would go to this extreme for retribution. Those looking for a finely honed, pitch-black crime novel will be rewarded. With any luck, the author will soon be able to give up his day job.

In a sardonic tone, Joe Lewis delivers this captivating, bloodstained, deeply twisted, hard-boiled thriller following a day in the life of Argentinian oligarch Luis Machi. A cheat, a criminal, and a rogue, Mr. Machi finds an unidentifiable dead man in his trunk and a single expended bullet from the gun he keeps in the glove box. Fans of Jim Thompson, Dashiell Hammett, and Raymond Chandler will find just the right mix of blood, drugs, and suspense as Mr. Machi investigates a long list of relatives, employees, and enemies who want retribution. Ferrari doesn't shy away from updating the genre tropes and, with the able help of Lewis, adds a few new twists with updated technology. R.O. � AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine
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