Winner of the Premio Planeta—the Spanish-speaking world's richest literary prize
"The spirit of Stieg Larsson visits Mexico City" (Kirkus): Milena, or The Most Beautiful Femur in the World is a pulse-pounding international political thriller about sex, power, and information—and the extreme lengths people go to get them.
When Milena's lover, the chief of Mexico's biggest newspaper, dies in her arms, she knows it's only a matter of time before the ruthless thugs behind the human-trafficking ring that kidnapped her from her Croatian village catch her and force her back into sex slavery.
Soon, three comrades bound together by childhood friendships, romantic entanglements, and passion for justice are after her as well—but for different reasons. The new chief of the paper, Tomás Arizmendi, must retrieve Milena's mysterious black book before his media empire collapses, while the dubious intelligence expert Jaime Lemus wants to leverage the high crimes it documents for his own political ends. The noblest of the trio, rising politician Amelia Navarro, has made it her mission to protect women and children from the abuses of men in power.
Told at a heartracing pace and in keen journalistic detail, Mexican master Jorge Zepeda Patterson's first novel in English translation is a romp across Europe and the Americas that traces the vast networks of capital, data, crime, and coerced labor that bind together today's globalized world.
Jorge Zepeda Patterson has been a newspaper's managing editor, magazine founder, television anchor, newspaper political columnist, and author of many books on current affairs. Los Corruptores (2013), his first novel, was a finalist for the Dashiell Hammett Award. His second novel, Milena (2014), won the $800,000 Premio Planeta. Born in Mazatlán, Mexico, in 1952, Zepeda received a master's degree from the Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales and a doctorate in political science from The Sorbonne. He currently edits the news website SinEmbargo.mx.
"A breathtakingly savage thriller... For all of its darkness, Milena is a novel that holds attention through to its satisfying—if not ultimately very hopeful—end, shining necessary light on an industry that is more pervasive, and powerful, than most would like to consider."
—Foreword Reviews (5 heart review)
"The spirit of Stieg Larsson visits Mexico City.... an exposé of human trafficking and the global sex trade... and the details are damning."
—Kirkus Reviews
"An ambitious thriller... Patterson weaves in stories of the men who use women like Milena and her stories of such men, as well as examining international complicity in trafficking and the particular conditions that make Mexico a prime conduit. Milena is a memorable pawn unconsciously trying to reach the transformative eighth rank in this densely plotted crime novel."
—Publishers Weekly
"This is a book that moves quickly and keeps the reader turning pages. There is wonderful humor here but there also serious issues such as the very large networks of capital, data, crime, and coerced labor. We are reminded that the survivors of the darker facets of modernity are not just numbers but living people. Writer Patterson's prose is vivid and we can actually picture what we read but it is also complex and it makes us aware that corruption and power can be partners. I am sure that the author...
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