This is one of the most shocking sequences in Fernanda Melchor’s latest novel, Paradais. He fires off four shots - his first murder. ” Milton completes the prayer in his head: Vida, dulzura y esperanza nuestra. The driver has his face to the ground, and he’s praying: “Dios te salve, reina y madre de misericordia. “Flick the safety off,” El Sapo says to Milton, his pistol trained on the kid even while he’s handing him another pistol from his waistband. They pull onto an unpaved road at the edge of the city, drag the taxi driver out of the trunk, and throw him to the ground. Four guys pile in, and they start driving, knocking delivery drivers off their motorbikes, making off with the bikes one by one until only Milton and the boss, El Sapo, are left in the cab. So one of the sicarios hails a taxi, puts a gun to the driver’s head, and throws him into the trunk. Then they give the terrified kid clean clothes and send him out on his first job as a professional killer.īut first, they need a car. He lives in a poor neighborhood near the coast of Veracruz, Mexico, where there’s a gang that strikes such fear into civilians that they refer to its members only as aquellos, or “them.” One night, a group of gang members abducts Milton from in front of his home and interrogates him with electric shocks until he pees himself.
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