Sanctuary
When their car breaks down outside of the small Argentinian village of Los Huemules, indie filmmaker Á lvaro and his wife, muse, and lead actress Alicia consider it a minor inconvenience. Seeking shelter in the town's lone motel, they settle in for a night of decadent fun, but after Alicia disappears without a trace the following morning, Á lvaro embarks on an increasingly desperate quest to find her. Armed only with a video camera and with a growing sense of dread, Á lvaro begins gradually uncovering the town's many dark secrets, with each revelation being more horrific than the last. “ Comparable to a David Lynch nightmare.”
Writer and Psychiatrist Gustavo Eduardo Abrevaya was born in Buenos Aires in 1952. His writing has appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies. He is the author of the novels El Criadero, Los Infernautas, and The Envoy (with Leonardo Killian). In 2020, he was selected as a permanent juror for the noir novel competition of the Black Mountain Bossost Festival in Bossost, Spain. He is currently working on a series of novels about a war between police officers. El Criadero was originally published in Spain, where it won the 2002 José Boris Spivacow Award, and was subsequently published in Argentina and Cuba. Appearing here as The Sanctuary, it marks Abrevaya’ s first translation into English.