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We Eat Our Own: A Novel

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A ā€œcanny, funny, impressively detailed debut novelā€ (The New York Times) that blurs the lines between life and art with the story of a film directorā€™s unthinkable experiment in the Amazon jungle.

When a nameless, struggling actor in 1970s New York gets the call that an enigmatic director wants him for an art film set in the Amazon, he doesnā€™t hesitate: he flies to South America, no questions asked. He quickly realizes heā€™s made a mistake. Heā€™s replacing another actor who quit after seeing the scriptā€”a script the director now claims doesnā€™t exist. The movie is over budget. The production team seems headed for a breakdown. The air is so wet that the celluloid film disintegrates.

But what the actor doesnā€™t realize is that the greatest threat might be the town itself, and the mysterious shadow economy that powers this remote jungle outpost. Entrepreneurial Americans, international drug traffickers, and M-19 guerillas are all fighting for South Americaā€™s futureā€”and the groups arenā€™t as distinct as you might think. The actor thought this would be a role that would change his life. Now heā€™s worried if heā€™ll survive it.

This ā€œgripping, ambitiousā€¦vivid, scary novelā€ (Publishers Weekly) is a thrilling journey behind the scenes of a shocking film and a thoughtful commentary on violence and its repercussions.