Saturday, April 18, 2015

Argentine prosecutor's death the stuff of fiction in new book

A picture released by Telam shows members of the Argentine Naval Command carrying the lifeless body of Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman, 51, out of his flat in the Puerto Madero neighbourhood in Buenos Aires on January 19, 2015 These events -- are they fact or fiction? Reality collides with make-believe in "El Fiscal," a Spanish-language political-fiction thriller that hit bookstore shelves last week and is based on the real-life death of Alberto Nisman, the Argentine prosecutor who died suspiciously in January while pursuing a case against President Cristina Kirchner. The novel, which Argentina's Emece publishing house says was "written at a frenetic pace" so that it could appear just three months after Nisman's death, tells the story of the last hours in the life of fictitious prosecutor Antonio Lerman and the events leading up to his demise. "'El Fiscal' is an electrifying political fiction thriller, in the same vein as John le Carre spy novels and classic film noir," Emece said on its website.








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