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After a series of failures, a biologist returns to his hometown to live with his grieving mother. But in this gripping crime novel that upends the genre’s conventions, strange events unravel what he thought he knew of his past, his present, and himself.
When a biologist returns home to Colombia after fifteen years abroad, he quickly becomes entangled in the trappings of his past and his increasingly bizarre present: the unsolved murder of his brother, a drug dealer seeking transcendence, a boarding school where students disappear and girls give birth to strange creatures. An encounter with a well-connected acquaintance leads to a job offer in big agriculture, and he’s gradually drawn into a web of conspiracy. Ultimately, he may be destined to remain in the city he’d hoped never to see again. In The Devil of the Provinces, nothing is as it seems.
176 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2017


but life is cruel, so cruel, she said over and over, it's hard but unsteady too, and senseless, ruled by a geometry we'll never understand but that we feel in our very flesh, and when you formulate a plan, when you commit to an idea, and you sketch and forge and sculpt, life will take care of distorting it all, as if demons were running the show, lovers of twists and turns and never straight lines, mercurial satyrs, not god, god forgive me, sometimes i think god lies in death and not life, because death is eternal rest, the perpetual light of righteousness. life, on the other hand, all that we call nature, that's the devil's work, the devil sides with beasts, with snakes and scorpions. the devil makes his nest in the eye of a bird, an egg's speckled shell, creatures' claws, a mess of feathers, river's whirl.