<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>The newest novel from one of Colombia's most distinguished and beloved writers is a gripping thriller about corruption deep within the foundations of the Churches in Latin America.</strong></p> <p>When a horribly violent confrontation occurs outside of Cauca, Colombia, only a young boy is around to witness it. But no sooner does the violence happen than it disappears, vanished without a trace. Nobody claims to have seen anything. Nobody claims to have heard anything. That is, until an anonymous accusation catalyzes a dangerous investigation into the deep underbelly of the Christian churches present today in Latin America. <em>The Night Will Be Long</em> is a dark, twisting thriller filled with moments of humor and pain--a story that will stick with readers long after they turn the last page.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"Santiago Gamboa's fascinating characters introduce an addictive and nuanced narrative about conflict-rife Colombia."<em><b>--Fantastic Fiction</b></em><br></p><p>"Gamboa's talent at cultivating intrigue and the extravagant energy of his stories make him compulsive reading."<em><b>--Times Literary Supplement</b></em></p><p>"For my money, there may be no more ambitious, accomplished writer than Gamboa at work in international noir today. Gamboa brings a searching, penetrating style to the prose and unwinds a genuinely compelling and provocative story that interrogates the very nature of violence and truth."<strong><em>--Crime Reads</em></strong></p><br><p>"An engrossing thriller set in a modern-day Colombia haunted by the legacy of decades of armed conflict....Gamboa has crafted an effective thriller that thrives on his empathetic imagination."<b>--<i>Shelf Awareness</i></b><br></p><p>"Each novel by Santiago Gamboa is at the forefront of the best Latin American novels. Gamboa dismantles the legacy of Chandler and Hammett, adapting it to the craggy environs of Colombia, and adds to it a tireless sense of ethics. His novels revitalize a genre that we thought could do no more."<strong>--Martín Solares, author of </strong><strong><em>The Black Minutes</em></strong></p><p>"A richly textured thriller about competing religious organizations in post-civil war Colombia."<b>--<i>The Washington Post</i></b><br></p><br><p><strong>For </strong><strong><em>Return to the Dark Valley</em></strong></p><br><p>"Fans of Roberto Bolaño will feel right at home in this globetrotting tale of misfit poets and ultraviolent drug lords . . . A page turner"<strong><em>--Miami Rail</em></strong></p><br><p>"Action-packed plotting propels this rabidly contemporary novel forward, as it examines the movement of people across the shifting geopolitical landscape, the impossibility of returning and the potential redemptive power of poetry."<strong><em>--The New York Times Book Review</em></strong></p><br><p>"Gamboa possesses considerable talent at creating energetic scenes that spiral off in intriguing directions."<strong><em>--San Francisco Chronicle</em></strong></p><br><p><strong>For </strong><strong><em>Night Prayers</em></strong></p><br><p>"Brilliantly translated, Night Prayers is an incredible reading experience with a pounding heart and wisdom to boot."--<strong>Mark Haber, Brazos Bookstore</strong></p><br><p>"Gamboa's work calls to mind Roberto Bolaño in its masterful suspense, complex literary references, and frank depiction of violence, sex, and drugs."<strong><em>--Publisher's Weekly</em></strong> </p><br>
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