A review by ilchinealach
Call Him Mine by Tim MacGabhann

5.0

plot clips along beautifully, the prose is written in a deeply embodied style that's dense with sensory detail and more than once left a fully-formed notion of an interior or particular vibe/atmosphere in my head, i almost thought of the experience of rendering the world as a subplot in itself. the extent of my knowledge of latin american politics would be limited to documentaries, a general awareness of the limitations of formal self-determination in a world dominated by USian capital, but i recognised the truth in the representation of the state and drug traffickers collaborating to displace indigenous peoples for the benefit of multinationals. great read.