

El ruido de las cosas al caer
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Book • 2011
El ruido de las cosas al caer is a novel that explores the legacy of Colombia's drug war through the intertwined lives of its characters.
Antonio Yammara, a law professor, is drawn into the orbit of Ricardo Laverde, a mysterious man with a dark past linked to the era of Pablo Escobar.
As Antonio investigates Ricardo's story, he uncovers a web of violence, betrayal, and lost love that haunts Colombian society.
Vázquez's novel delves into the psychological toll of living in a country marked by decades of conflict, offering a profound meditation on memory, trauma, and the search for truth.
Antonio Yammara, a law professor, is drawn into the orbit of Ricardo Laverde, a mysterious man with a dark past linked to the era of Pablo Escobar.
As Antonio investigates Ricardo's story, he uncovers a web of violence, betrayal, and lost love that haunts Colombian society.
Vázquez's novel delves into the psychological toll of living in a country marked by decades of conflict, offering a profound meditation on memory, trauma, and the search for truth.
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