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The Blue Hour (novel)

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The Blue Hour
First edition
AuthorAlonso Cueto
Original titleLe Hora Azul
LanguageSpanish
GenrePolitical thriller
PublisherPlaneta
Publication date
2005
Publication placePeru
Published in English
2012
ISBN9780434019410 (English H/B)
Followed byGrandes Miradas (2006) 

The Blue Hour (La Hora Azul) is a 2005 novel by Peruvian novelist Alonso Cueto.[1] It won the Premio Herralde de Novela for Spanish language novels in 2006. First published in English in 2012, it was shortlisted for the Oxford-Weidenfeld Translation Prize the following year.

The story concerns a successful lawyer from Lima, and his search for a woman who he discovers had been kidnapped and held as a virtual sex slave by his now deceased father, a former military officer, during the war against the Shining Path guerrilla organization in the hinterland of Peru.[2] Although ostensibly a political thriller, it is also a story of redemption and an attempt by the protagonist to disperse some of the ghosts haunting his country after years of internal strife.[3]

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