The hundred ways to kill Bea Suleimén by Patricia Suárez
An unsolved crime. A dark girl. A loving father
Bea Suleimén, almost thirty years old, is found drowned in the putrid waters of the Riachuelo on New Year’s Eve. The case is investigated by Sonia Torres and pregnant forensic expert Teresita Souza, the two officers on duty.Their findings lead them to doubt the cause of death and put Gerardo, Bea’s snubbed boyfriend, who seems to be the last person to see her alive that night, under the microscope. The coroner found evidence under the victim’s fingernails that she had been pushed into the water and that she had tried to hold on to her attacker so as not to fall. This evidence is kept by the coroner in the morgue awaiting analysis by the biochemist on the first working day of the year.
Bea Suleimén was “a bad girl” and kept a secret. Her father kept a worse one: he was indeed the last one to see her alive. But the evidence incriminating the father is destroyed by chance by the coroner herself, when her water breaks untimely and she gives birth.
Now, solving the case will depend on Sonia Torres and Teresita Souza finding their way to the truth, while dealing with their own chaotic lives.
How can so many people have a motive for killing a girl? Can these two women find the answer?


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