There Are No Dead Here
A Story of Murder and Denial in Colombia
by Maria McFarland SánchezMoreno
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appears in True Crime, History, and Nonfiction.
The bloody story of the rise of paramilitaries in Colombia, told through three characters a fearless activist, a dogged journalist, and a relentless investigator whose lives intersected in the midst of unspeakable terror. Colombia's drugfueled cycle of terror, corruption, and tragedy did not end with Pablo Escobar's death in 1993. Just when ...
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