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Smaller and Smaller Circles
- Narrated by: Ramón de Ocampo
- Length: 10 hrs and 45 mins
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Publisher's Summary
This harrowing mystery, winner of the Philippine National Book Award, follows two Catholic priests on the hunt through Manila for a brutal serial killer.
Payatas, a 50-acre dump northeast of Manila's Quezon City, is home to thousands of people who live off of what they can scavenge there. It is one of the poorest neighborhoods in a city whose law enforcement is already stretched thin, devoid of forensic resources, and rife with corruption. So when the eviscerated bodies of preteen boys begin to appear in the dump heaps, there is no one to seek justice on their behalf.
In the rainy summer of 1997, two Jesuit priests take the matter of protecting their flock into their own hands. Father Gus Saenz is a respected forensic anthropologist, one of the few in the Philippines, and has been tapped by the director of the National Bureau of Investigations as a backup for police efforts. Together with his protégé, Father Jerome Lucero, a psychologist, Saenz dedicates himself to tracking down the monster preying on these impoverished boys. Smaller and Smaller Circles, widely regarded as the first Filipino crime novel, is a poetic masterpiece of literary noir, a sensitive depiction of a time and place and a fascinating story about the Catholic Church and its place in its devotees' lives.
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- SuzesMum
- 24-04-2022
A crime-fighting partnership made in Heaven
111🎧🇵🇷PHILIPPINES🇵🇷First published in 2002, Smaller and Smaller Circles is the debut novel for FH Batacan. It won the 1999 Palanca Award (think Philippines Pulitzer Prize) and is regarded as her country’s first crime novel - and it is a cracker! The crime-solving team of Father Gus Saenz (anthropologist) and his protégé Father Jerome Lucero (psychologist) set out to find a serial killer of young boys from the Payatas rubbish dump (which fortunately closed in 2017). Only in the Philippines would two Catholic priests be engaged by the national criminal investigative bureau to solve such a crime, yet it works! This is a brilliant crime thriller that had me guessing right until the end. I hope this is not the last we hear from @ichibatacan because Gus and Jerome have a partnership made in Heaven (pun intended)! Brilliant narration too.
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- Anonymous User
- 12-07-2024
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Beautifully crafted narrative. Compelling listening and excellent characterization. The two Jesuit figures and the NBI Director are the highlights
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