"Poso Wells is ironic, audacious, and fierce. But what is it, exactly? A satire? A scifi novel? A political detective yarn? Or the purest reality of contemporary Latin America. It's unclassifiableas all great books are."Samanta Schweblin, author of Fever Dream"Poso Wells is brilliant, audacious, doubtlessly playful and at the same time so dark and bitter. A truly unforgettable book."Alejandro Zambra, author of Multiple Choice"The story is a condemnation not only of the corrupt businessmen and the criminal gangs that rule Poso Wells but also of the violence against women that plagues Latin America's real slums."The New Yorker"One part Thomas Pynchon, one part Gabriel Garca Marquez, and one part Raymond Chandler, Alemn's novel contains mystery, horror, humor, absurdity, and political commentary A concoction of political thriller and absurdist literary mystery that never fails to entertain."Kirkus Reviews"A wild, successful satire of Ecuadorian politics and supernatural encounters. Alemn's singular voice keeps the ride fresh and satisfying."Publishers WeeklyIn the squalid settlement of Poso Wells, women have been regularly disappearing, but the authorities have shown little interest. When the leading presidential candidate comes to town, he and his entourage are electrocuted in a macabre accident witnessed by a throng of astonished spectators. The sole survivornext in line for the presidencyinexplicably disappears from sight.Gustavo Varas, a principled journalist, picks up the trail, which leads him into a violent, lawless underworld. Bella Altamirano, a fearless local, is on her own crusade to pierce the settlement's code of silence, ignoring repeated death threats. It turns out that the disappearance of the candidate and those of the women are intimately connected, and not just to a local crime wave, but to a multinational magnate's plan to plunder the country's cloud forest preserve.More Praise for Poso Wells:"By expertly weaving multiple narratives around the figure of Vinueza, the hapless (but wealthy!) presidential candidate who resembles so many corrupt (but wealthy!) presidential candidates in the modern history of Ecuador, Gabriela Alemn depicts with verve and humor the horrors and absurdities of a society intent on perpetuating itself."Mauro Javier Cardenas, author of The Revolutionaries Try Again"Gabriela Alemn has a rhythm worth watching she does something unexpected, things fly apart, she leaps into the void, and you think, 'there's no way she can pull this off'but no, everything fits together, falls into place, flows, and the story goes on."Pedro Mairal, author of The Missing Year of Juan Salvatierra"This compulsively readable book is Gabriela Alemn's debut as a novelist in the English-language. Sparklingly original, full of dry wit, and deliciously suspenseful, Poso Wells could well earn Gabriela Alemn a cult following.'Jon Lee Anderson, author of Che Guevara: A Revolutionary Life, Guerrillas: Journeys in the Insurgent World, and The Fall of Baghdad