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Blood in the Cut

A Novel

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"Blood in The Cut brims with dangerous energy in the face of existential entropy. A fantastic story." —S. A. Cosby, New York Times bestselling author of All the Sinners Bleed
"A confident, hard-boiled debut. . . introducing a new talent." —South Florida Sun Sentinel
Iggy Guerra is out of prison, but his homecoming is anything but smooth. His beloved mother is gone, his grief-stricken father Armando is deep in debt, and they are about to lose the butcher shop that has been in their family for generations.
Iggy must earn his father's lost trust in order to save La Carnicería Guerra from the threats imposed by a new rival business, a vigilante activist, and big-game hunter Orin, who has dragged Armando into his dangerous money-making schemes deep in the Everglades, where more than secrets are buried. Iggy will wrestle with the beauty and the danger of the place he calls home as he tries to save his family—without losing himself forever.
Sharp as a butcher knife gleaming in the Miami sun, Alejandro Nodarse's Blood in the Cut opens onto a deeply personal vision of the streets and swamps of Miami, where the roots are crooked but strong as mangroves.

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    • Library Journal

      Starred review from January 1, 2024

      Debuting with a 100K-copy first printing, Nodarse pens the story of Iggy Guerra, who returns from prison to find his father in the clutches of a poaching gang. The only way out is if Iggy will do some side work for them, venturing into the Everglades to track down an animal rights investigator. Prepub Alert.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from April 8, 2024
      A Cuban American ex-con fights to hold his family together in Nodarse’s standout debut. After being released from prison following a three-year drug sentence, Iggy Guerra returns to Miami’s Little Havana neighborhood with hopes of reconnecting with his family and putting the past behind him. With his mother’s recent death in an auto accident, however, plus his father’s mounting debt, his younger brother’s intentions of quitting high school, and the family butcher shop on the brink of closing under pressure from an arrogant competitor, Iggy finds his family in shambles. All responsibility falls on him, it seems, to fix the mess. Things become even more complicated when Iggy’s father is arrested for butchering illegally killed game for an unscrupulous Everglades rancher. Then Iggy discovers that his mother’s death may not have been an accident, and he’s compelled to seek street justice against her killer without ending up back behind bars. Nodarse draws taut suspense from intermingling the fate of the butcher shop, Iggy’s father’s shady dealings, and the mystery of his mother’s death, tying everything together with a stirring conclusion. He enhances the action with indelible descriptions of the Florida setting that underline the state’s intoxicating blend of beauty and danger. S.A. Cosby fans, take note: this jagged Southern neo-noir is not to be missed. Agent: Ian Bonaparte, Janklow & Nesbit Assoc.

    • Kirkus

      April 15, 2024
      A young Cuban American man just released from prison returns home only to stumble into a world of illegal hunting and murder. You will need a strong stomach to enter the brutal world of game hunting, illegal slaughterhouses, and human violence depicted in Nodarse's first novel. Set on the darkest edges of modern-day Miami, the book follows the path of Ignacio "Iggy" Guerra, who has just been released from prison after having been arrested for selling oxycodone he stole from his mother's pharmacy. Now, three years later, Iggy is returning home to a working-class Cuban American neighborhood that is significantly different from what it was when he left. His beloved mother is dead, the victim of a hit-and-run driver. The pharmacy is gone. His angry, embittered father is drinking too much and drowning in debt. A shiny new competitor is threatening his father's butcher shop, and when Iggy finds his father alone one night, covered in blood, he really begins to worry. What exactly is he butchering? His father won't talk, but his connection to a shady big-game hunter leads Iggy into a dangerous mission in the Everglades--and to the truth about what happened to his mother. Nodarse creates an unsettling atmosphere and sheds some light on real Miami problems, the cost of gentrification among them, but the book's overwhelming machismo doesn't allow for much interesting character development. Villains talk like cartoon bad guys, and the question of how far Iggy will go for vengeance falls flat because the reader is never invested enough in his redemption to care. The various mysteries fueling the story aren't all that hard to figure out, and a side plot involving a rogue animal activist develops too awkwardly to make much impact. Not even an impromptu street race through the Everglades can make up for the missteps. A bloody, macho redemption story that never quite takes off.

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    • Booklist

      May 15, 2024
      Iggy Guerra is out of prison and returning home to deal with the painful mistakes that put him there. Iggy's mother has died, and his father, Armando, is deep in debt, their family butcher shop now on the cusp of closing. Iggy and his brother Carlos work together to save their family's legacy while also dealing with intimidation from a rival business, the demands of a shady big-game hunter, and the meddling of a vigilante animal rights activist who seems determined to bring them down. Will Iggy be able to save his family without sacrificing himself? Set in the Everglades, Nodarse's debut has a rich sense of place, with descriptions of the lush landscape, crocodile encounters, and tropical weather giving readers a vivid mind's-eye viewpoint. The plot's pacing is slow though, and the ending leaves room for reader interpretation. For readers who like their thrillers literary and atmospheric.

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