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La muerte me da

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"Una mujer descubre accidentamente el cadáver castrado de un joven. El cuerpo yace al fondo de un callejón, junto a unos enigmáticos versos de la poeta Argentina Alejandra Pizarnik que rezan: "Cuídate de mí amor mío."... La aparición de nuevas víctimas, siempre hombres castrados, da pie a la policía a pensar que se enfrenta a un asesino en serie. Dos mujeres se empeñan en encontrarlo: la infatigable detective del Departamento de Investigación de Homicidios y una misteriosa periodista especializada en sucesos."--P. [4] of cover. A woman accidentally finds the dead body of a young man who has been castrated. Next to him are found enigmatic verses by the Argentinean poet Alejandra Pizarnik, which reads: "Look after me, my love." When more castrated bodies are found, police start to think it might be work of a serial killer. Two women investigate: one, a tireless police detective; the other, a mysterious crime journalist.

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