
To Bewitch a Hunter: A Novel
For fans of Pet Sematary and Tender is the Flesh, an award-winning novel from Argentina that begins when an adopted woman is approached by someone claiming to know what happened to her real parents, triggering a hallucinatory odyssey into the dark years of the dictatorship and a family history of disappearances and blood sacrifice.âProceed with caution because, as with many great books, not everything is entirely what it seems.â âSamanta Schweblin, National Book Award-winning author of Seven Empty HousesâAn astonishing writer . . . Each of his books is, for me, an event.â âMariana EnrĂquez, author of Our Share of the Night
âI know who you think you are, and I know who you truly are.âOne day, while out walking the streets of Buenos Aires, Julia is stopped by a stranger who inexplicably knows everything about her. The stranger, a elegant older woman named Griselda, claims to be her grandmotherâher real grandmotherâ and insists that Julia's parents are not in fact her true parents. But for Julia, who has always felt out of place, what should be an earth shattering revelation comes almost as a relief. Suddenly motivated to seek out her true past, Julia instead uncovers a birthright that lays claim to her with a frightening grip. . . .What follows is a terrifying odyssey into the dark years of the Argentine dictatorship and the story of the Lara family âthe golden child Luis, his physician father Braulio, and the unforgettable Griseldaâ whose love and desperation drive them to trade their souls. Beginning as a search for identity, To Bewitch a Hunter soon transforms into a monstrous excavation of a terror that is born in the Argentina of the 1960s and 1970s, only to continue to the present day. Readers, along with Julia, will begin a journey into a territory of supernatural horror that echoes the bloody legacy of Argentina's history.
For fans of Pet Sematary and Tender is the Flesh, an award-winning novel from Argentina that begins when an adopted woman is approached by someone claiming to know what happened to her real parents, triggering a hallucinatory odyssey into the dark years of the dictatorship and a family history of disappearances and blood sacrifice.âProceed with caution because, as with many great books, not everything is entirely what it seems.â âSamanta Schweblin, National Book Award-winning author of Seven Empty HousesâAn astonishing writer . . . Each of his books is, for me, an event.â âMariana EnrĂquez, author of Our Share of the Night
âI know who you think you are, and I know who you truly are.âOne day, while out walking the streets of Buenos Aires, Julia is stopped by a stranger who inexplicably knows everything about her. The stranger, a elegant older woman named Griselda, claims to be her grandmotherâher real grandmotherâ and insists that Julia's parents are not in fact her true parents. But for Julia, who has always felt out of place, what should be an earth shattering revelation comes almost as a relief. Suddenly motivated to seek out her true past, Julia instead uncovers a birthright that lays claim to her with a frightening grip. . . .What follows is a terrifying odyssey into the dark years of the Argentine dictatorship and the story of the Lara family âthe golden child Luis, his physician father Braulio, and the unforgettable Griseldaâ whose love and desperation drive them to trade their souls. Beginning as a search for identity, To Bewitch a Hunter soon transforms into a monstrous excavation of a terror that is born in the Argentina of the 1960s and 1970s, only to continue to the present day. Readers, along with Julia, will begin a journey into a territory of supernatural horror that echoes the bloody legacy of Argentina's history.
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For fans of Pet Sematary and Tender is the Flesh, an award-winning novel from Argentina that begins when an adopted woman is approached by someone claiming to know what happened to her real parents, triggering a hallucinatory odyssey into the dark years of the dictatorship and a family history of disappearances and blood sacrifice.âProceed with caution because, as with many great books, not everything is entirely what it seems.â âSamanta Schweblin, National Book Award-winning author of Seven Empty HousesâAn astonishing writer . . . Each of his books is, for me, an event.â âMariana EnrĂquez, author of Our Share of the Night
âI know who you think you are, and I know who you truly are.âOne day, while out walking the streets of Buenos Aires, Julia is stopped by a stranger who inexplicably knows everything about her. The stranger, a elegant older woman named Griselda, claims to be her grandmotherâher real grandmotherâ and insists that Julia's parents are not in fact her true parents. But for Julia, who has always felt out of place, what should be an earth shattering revelation comes almost as a relief. Suddenly motivated to seek out her true past, Julia instead uncovers a birthright that lays claim to her with a frightening grip. . . .What follows is a terrifying odyssey into the dark years of the Argentine dictatorship and the story of the Lara family âthe golden child Luis, his physician father Braulio, and the unforgettable Griseldaâ whose love and desperation drive them to trade their souls. Beginning as a search for identity, To Bewitch a Hunter soon transforms into a monstrous excavation of a terror that is born in the Argentina of the 1960s and 1970s, only to continue to the present day. Readers, along with Julia, will begin a journey into a territory of supernatural horror that echoes the bloody legacy of Argentina's history.
























