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by Gabriela Exilart is a departure from her usual historical romance, moving into the territory of a raw social drama. Inspired by the real-life tragedy of Fernando Báez Sosa—a young man killed by a group of rugby players in Argentina—this novel explores the terrifying "what if" of motherhood: What would you do if you suspected your son was a killer? . 1. The Core Conflict: A Mother's Paradox

While the event is fictionalized, the book captures the "brutal currency" of youth violence and the legal corruption that often follows high-profile cases in South America. Pulsion Gabriela Exilart epub

The book is told through two female voices: Ada (the mother of a suspect) and Magda (a young girl involved with one of the boys), providing a multi-generational look at the tragedy. by Gabriela Exilart is a departure from her

Unlike a typical thriller, it focuses on the "pact of silence" and the social rot—machism, groupthink, and the feeling of impunity—that leads to such violence. 2. Why It's a Compelling Read Unlike a typical thriller, it focuses on the

You’ll watch Ada evolve from someone demanding harsh punishment for criminals to someone desperately protecting her own child's rights—a transition the author describes as "absolutely legalistic".

by Gabriela Exilart is a departure from her usual historical romance, moving into the territory of a raw social drama. Inspired by the real-life tragedy of Fernando Báez Sosa—a young man killed by a group of rugby players in Argentina—this novel explores the terrifying "what if" of motherhood: What would you do if you suspected your son was a killer? . 1. The Core Conflict: A Mother's Paradox

While the event is fictionalized, the book captures the "brutal currency" of youth violence and the legal corruption that often follows high-profile cases in South America.

The book is told through two female voices: Ada (the mother of a suspect) and Magda (a young girl involved with one of the boys), providing a multi-generational look at the tragedy.

Unlike a typical thriller, it focuses on the "pact of silence" and the social rot—machism, groupthink, and the feeling of impunity—that leads to such violence. 2. Why It's a Compelling Read

You’ll watch Ada evolve from someone demanding harsh punishment for criminals to someone desperately protecting her own child's rights—a transition the author describes as "absolutely legalistic".