No One Weeps for Me Now

No One Weeps for Me Now by Sergio Ramírez, published by McPherson in 2022, is a compelling addition to the Managua Trilogy, spanning 288 pages in English. The narrative follows Inspector Dolores Morales, who, after being dismissed from the National Police, is drawn into a high-stakes investigation by a powerful Nicaraguan oligarch. Tasked with locating his missing step-daughter within a tight three-day deadline, Morales navigates a web of intrigue with only a few leads, including her name and two photographs.
Readers will find a rich exploration of mystery and detective work as Morales enlists the help of various characters from Managua’s underbelly, including the resourceful Dona Sofia and the spectral presence of his former partner, Bert Dixon. The story delves into themes of power and corruption, revealing a scandal that has national implications. With sharp characterization and a blend of irony and resilience, this edition presents a vivid portrayal of the complexities of Nicaraguan society and the personal dilemmas faced by those caught in its tumultuous history.
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“Years after his unceremonious firing from the National Police following an acto of heroic insubordination (recounted in The Sky Weeps for Me (2020), Inspector Dolores Morales–barely scraping by as a private eye–finds himself summoned before Miguel Soto, a powerful Nicaraguan oligarch whose step-daughter has gone missing. Morales is assigned the lucrative if daunting task of finding her, given that all he has are her name, two photographs, and three days to carry out the search. But thanks to the intrepid Dona Sofia’s ingenuity, and the watchful if ethereal presence of former partner Bert Dixon, along with a host of colorful if reluctant confederates enlisted from among Managua’s demimonde, Morales skillfully begins to expose and untangle a scandal of national proportions. The inspector’s unexpected discoveries attract the personal attention and animosity of Nicaragua’s director of national intelligence, whereupon the pursuer becomes the pursued, and Morales is presented with a painful dilemma. Suffused with the author’s mastery of complex narrative, sharp characterization, ironic humor, and an ethos of human resilience, the second novel of Sergio Ramirez’s Managua Trilogy dramatizes the venality and lust for power that underlie the recent brutal history of Nicaragua”–
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