In the mouth of the wolf : a murder, a cover-up, and the true cost of silencing the press / Katherine Corcoran.
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- ISBN: 9781635575033 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: xviii, 315 pages ; 25 cm
- Publisher: New York : Bloomsbury, 2022.
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Subject: | Martinez, Regina, 1963-2012. Murder > Investigation. Political corruption. Women journalists. Veracruz (Veracruz-Llave, Mexico) |
Genre: | True crime stories. |
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A former Associated Press bureau chief describes the story of Mexican Gulf Coast journalist Regina Martinez, who was murdered in cold blood for uncovering and publicizing the disappearance of thousands of Mexican people. - Baker & Taylor
A former Associated Press bureau chief describes the story of Mexican Gulf Coast journalist Regina Martinez who was murdered in cold blood for uncovering and publicizing the disappearance of thousands of Mexican people. 60,000 first printing. - McMillan Palgrave
Shortlisted for the Juan E. Mendez Book Award for Human Rights in Latin America
âChilling and nuanced ⦠a murder mystery but also, more important, a portrait of a nation where no one knows what to believe, or whom to trust."--Mark Bowden, The New York Times Book Review
"Epic ... deeply reported and riveting."--NPR Online
Former AP Mexico bureau chief Katherine Corcoranâs pulsating investigation into the murder of a legendary woman journalist on the verge of exposing government corruption in Mexico.
Regina MartÃnez was no stranger to retaliation. A journalist out of Mexicoâs Gulf Coast state of Veracruz, Regina's stories for the magazine Proceso laid out the corruption and abuse underlying Mexican politics. She was barred from press conferences, and copies of Proceso often disappeared before they made the newsstands. In 2012, shortly after Proceso published an article on corruption and two Veracruz politicians, and the magazine went missing once again, she was bludgeoned to death in her bathroom. The message was clear: No journalist in Mexico was safe.
Katherine Corcoran, then leading the Associated Press coverage of Mexico, admired Regina MartÃnezâs work. Troubled by the news of her death, Corcoran journeyed to Veracruz to find out what had happened. Regina hadnât even written the controversial article. But did she have something else that someone didnât want published? Once there, Katherine bonded with four of Reginaâs grief-stricken mentees, each desperate to prove who was to blame for the death of their friend. Together they battled cover-ups, narco-officials, red tape, and threats to sift through the mess of liesâand discover what got Regina killed.
A gripping look at reporters who dare to step on the deadly âthird rail,â where the state and organized crime have become indistinguishable, In the Mouth of the Wolf confronts how silencing the free press threatens basic protections and rule of law across the globe. - McMillan Palgrave
Former AP Mexico bureau chief Katherine Corcoranâs pulsating investigation into the murder of a legendary woman journalist on the verge of exposing government corruption in Mexico.