A witty yet gripping pastiche of murder mysteries set in an Argentine seaside resort, peppered with literary allusions
In seaside Bosque de Mar, guests at the Hotel Central are struck by double misfortune: the mysterious death of one of their party, and an investigation headed by the physician, writer
and insufferable busybody, Dr. Humberto Huberman. When quiet, young translator Mary is found dead on the first night of Huberman’s stay, he quickly appoints himself leader of an inquiry that
will see blame apportioned in turn to each and every guest--including Mary’s own sister--and culminating in a wild, wind-blown reconnaissance mission to the nearby shipwreck, the Joseph
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Never before translated into English, Where There’s Love, There’s Hate is both genuinely suspenseful mystery fiction and an ingenious pastiche of the genre, the only novel co-written by
two towering figures of Latin American literature. Famously friends and collaborators of Jorge Luis Borges, husband and wife Bioy Casares and Ocampo combine their gifts to produce a novel
that’s captivating, unashamedly erudite and gloriously witty.