Pascale Bonnefoy Miralles is an investigative journalist based in Santiago, Chile, and associate professor of journalism at the University of Chile, Santiago. Russ Davidson, a distinguished translator, is curator emeritus of Latin American and Iberian Collections and professor emeritus of librarianship at the University of New Mexico.
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"...vivid...fast paced...deeply informative and engaging...Bonnefoy's text illuminates the lived experiences behind the pursuit of justice, and the sense of duty that inspired the detectives involved in bringing about a democratic transition still monopolized by the military."--NACLA Report "Bonnefoy's research on the human rights brigade raises important question about the process of constructing the rule of law in a postdictatorship society."--H-LatAm "Investigative journalist Pascale Bonnefoy Miralles takes on the unusual task of interviewing the secret police unit that was given the job of unearthing the memories of torture and murder and holding the perpetrators accountable following the 1990 restoration of democracy in that country."--Progressive Magazine, a favorite book of 2022

