CECOT

45,00 €

A dark and disturbing work that explores the limits between citizen security and human rights violations in a scenario of political and economic ambition. The novel, inspired by El Salvador's controversial CECOT, imagines the construction of a "CECOT 2," a maximum-security facility designed to house over 60,000 international prisoners. Through the dilemma faced by Judge Felipe Guerrero and a narrative that evokes comparisons with totalitarian regimes, the author immerses us in an ethical and political debate where the pursuit of security becomes an instrument of control. With elements of realism and prose that exudes raw intensity, this narrative invites reflection on the human and moral cost of repressive policies in an increasingly polarized world

A dark and disturbing work that explores the limits between citizen security and human rights violations in a scenario of political and economic ambition. The novel, inspired by El Salvador's controversial CECOT, imagines the construction of a "CECOT 2," a maximum-security facility designed to house over 60,000 international prisoners. Through the dilemma faced by Judge Felipe Guerrero and a narrative that evokes comparisons with totalitarian regimes, the author immerses us in an ethical and political debate where the pursuit of security becomes an instrument of control. With elements of realism and prose that exudes raw intensity, this narrative invites reflection on the human and moral cost of repressive policies in an increasingly polarized world