The Queen of the South by Arturo Perez-Riverte, Andrew Hurley (Translator), Andrew Hurley (Translator)

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  • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
  • Pub. Date: May 2005
  • ISBN-13: 9780452286542
  • Sales Rank: 58,784
  • 464pp
  • Edition Description: Reprint
 
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Synopsis

En La reina del sur, este autor nos muestra, con la maestría que acostumbra, que sus exploraciones de la realidad pueden convertirse en la ficción más sorprendente. Que sólo alguien como él puede crear un personaje literario que trasciende esa realidad para convertirse en héroe. Pero esta vez el héroe es una mujer: Teresa Mendoza. Una mujer sola que crea un imperio de la nada en un mundo de hombres duros, el del narcotráfico. Una persona capaz de todo y de nada porque la letra de su vida no la ha escrito ella. La reina del sur es, sin duda, una novela que arrasa, que sorprende, que perturba.

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The Queen of the South is complicated, lively and, in its depiction of the drug trade and those who run it, convincing. Pérez-Reverte doesn't wince from tough, nasty business. He's an ace at chase scenes -- the one in which Teresa and Santiago crash at 50 knots into an unforgiving rock is especially vivid -- and the shootout at the novel's climax could be right out of Sam Peckinpah, blood and guts spattered all over the place. Pérez-Reverte knows his stuff, and brings all of it to life.

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Biography

Arturo Pérez-Reverte (Cartagena, noviembre de 1951) se dedica en exclusiva a la literatura, tras haber vivido 21 años (1973-1994) como reportero de prensa, radio y televisión, cubriendo informativamente los conflictos internacionales en ese período. Desde 1991 y, en forma continua desde 1993, escribe una página de opinión en El Semanal, suplemento del grupo Correo que se distribuye simultáneamente en 25 diarios españoles, y que se ha convertido en una de las secciones más leídas de la prensa española, superando los 4.000.000 de lectores. Pérez-Reverte es considerado uno de los mejores novelistas internacionales cuyos 2.000.000 de ejemplares vendidos lo colocan como el autor más leído de España. Sus obras han sido traducidas a 23 idiomas, y cuatro de sus novelas --entre las cuales figuran El maestro de esgrima, El húsar, La tabla de Flandes, El club Dumas, y Territorio Comanche-- han sido adaptadas al cine. Es miembro de la Real Academia Española.

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The Queen of the Southby SarahR

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January 04, 2009: I thought overall this book was very good. The first hundred pages were a bit slow but after that it became very interesting and suspensful. I like Arturo's style of writing, it seemed to take on journalistic attributes. Also he was very vivid with his description of events. It made me feel like i was right there watching what was happening. I would reccommend this book to everyone over the age of 15. It had some mature content that would be innapropriet for small children. I really enjoyed this book and im sure you would too.

Great Read!by Anonymous

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April 16, 2008: The Queen of the South is a really good book, but the beginning was really slow and kind of boring. Although when you get to like the middle/end it's really fast-paced and exciting. The book begins when the women named Theresa Mendoza gets a call. Now the call is no normal phone call and she knows this. Theresa lives with her boyfriend Guero Davila, who works for a big drug dealer. Guero flies his Cessna plane filled with drugs around to different areas in Mexico and other country?s in the area. Guero told Theresa that there would some day be a call like this one saying that he is dead and that Theresa would have to run as far away as she can and to start fresh there. And if she doesn't run she will be caught and killed to. This one phone call basically changes her whole life in some ways good and in other ways that could possibly put her in danger. My favorite part of this book is when Theresa asks Guero's friend Don Epifanio Vargas for help and he gave her some money and then got her a flight to Spain were he had some friends who would take her in. ' I can loan you the car with a driver you can trust...I can do that, and have him drive you to Mexico City. Straight to the airport, and there you catch the first plain out.' said Don Epifanios. In Spain, Theresa was doing well in Spain until she fell for this guy was just as dangerous to be around as Guero was, which was a good decision. By the end of the book, Theresa becomes this powerful woman called the Queen of the South but I won?t tell you why. This book could definitely teach you something about the way you live your life. You can either live your life very cautiously or you can live it like Theresa and be on the run because the people you loved were into some things that were very bad. In the end I allover liked this book because it really was interesting on how she handled herself in some of the worse possible situations.


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