Outlaws
A Novel
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4.0 • 2 Ratings
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Publisher Description
On a summer day at the arcade, timid sixteen-year-old Ignacio Cañas encounters two charismatic rebels: El Zarco ("Blue Eyes") and his gorgeous girl, Tere. Entranced, he crosses the border into their dangerous world, becoming their partner in crimes that quickly escalate.
Twenty-five years later, Tere materializes in Cañas's office, needing help. Cañas has settled back into middle-class life, becoming a successful defense lawyer. Zarco has matured into a convict of some infamy. Yet somehow, with new stakes, this three-way affair will begin again.
With his usual brio, Javier Cercas surveys the borders between right and wrong, respectability and criminality, and to what extent we can pass between them-or determine on which side we ultimately fall. This brilliantly plotted tale firmly establishes him as one of the most rewarding novelists writing today.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Cercas (The Anatomy of a Moment) relates an inventive tale of misguided loyalty and love, presented as protagonist Ignacio Ca as's testimony to an author planning a book about his experiences. In 1978, 16-year-old Ignacio, who is brutally bullied at school, is drawn into a teenage criminal gang led by a boy named El Zarco and his girlfriend, Tere. The normally timid Ignacio gets an adrenaline rush from participating in the gang's acts of purse-snatching, burglary, and auto theft. When El Zarco attempts a bank robbery, however, the gang finds the police waiting for them, and the resulting fiasco scares Ignacio straight. Twenty-five years later, El Zarco has become Spain's most notorious convict, while Ignacio is a well-known defense attorney. He remains tied to El Zarco and Tere, however, by the fear that his hitherto undisclosed involvement in the gang will be revealed, and by his unhealthy obsession with the criminal pair. The strongest characters in this gritty story are a police officer and prison superintendent who understand the frailties of human nature all too well.