Hornets’ Nest (Brazil)
By Edyr Augusto
Translated by Richard Bartlett
AS FIREWORKS explode over Our Lady of Nazareth church in the Amazonian city of Belém, a family gathered for a local festival is gunned down in cold blood. In New York, the boyfriend of an international pop star disappears after receiving a disturbing message. A football referee stumbles upon some politically devastating documents. A woman whose life has been destroyed by an ambitious and corrupt politician exploits Brazil’s ruthless underbelly for revenge.
With these taut threads, Augusto weaves a thriller that does for crime writing what Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction did for the cinema, set in a Brazil far from the beaches and favelas of the big cities.
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‘With fast and constant cuts, short sentences, and constant shifts of perspective, Hornets’ Nest speeds along…It’s a bit excessive and over-the-top, but Augusto’s clipped style and the elaborate plans in the novel make for a decent, if very bloody thriller’
- Literary Saloon
‘A deep-fried rib of revenge with a lusty hot sauce cooked in a steaming Amazonian boiler - then served up with blood’
- Latin American Review of Books
‘A story of revenge, but dressed up as a detective film, in which Edyr speaks, via Belém, of a Brazil which plays with power and Carnival’
- Marcelino Freire, Brazilian author
‘In my book there are neither heroes nor villains. What there are, are normal people. And their abnormal emotions’ - Edyr Augusto