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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 58. Chapters: Colombian books, Colombian folklore, Colombian novels, Colombian plays, Colombian writers, Our Lady of the Assassins, Tomas Carrasquilla, Manuel Uribe Angel, Hector Abad Faciolince, Nicolas Gomez Davila, Maria Luisa Piraquive, Delirium, Alvaro Cepeda Samudio, Mario Laserna Pinzon, Santiago Perez de Manosalbas, Jose Fernandez Madrid, Julio Jimenez, Daniel Samper Pizano, Sergio Velez, Andres Useche, Eduardo Lemaitre, Humberto De la Calle, Jose Manuel Marroquin, Jose Eustasio Rivera, Jose Maria Samper, Belisario Betancur, Luis Castellanos Tapias, Hernando Calvo Ospina, Felix Angel, Fernando Ponce de Leon, Juan B. Gutierrez, Macondo, Que viva la musica!, The Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor, German Castro Caycedo, Regina 11, To Hell with the Goddamn Spring, Jimena Romero, Manuel de Jesus Andrade Suarez, Hector Rojas Herazo, Eduardo Caballero Calderon, Boris de Greiff, Jorge Garcia Usta, Virginia Vallejo, Tales from the Town of Widows, Manuel Mejia Vallejo, Luis Lopez de Mesa, German Espinosa, David Sanchez Juliao, Claudia Rueda, Orlando Mejia Rivera, Zacarias Reyan, Rin Rin the tadpole, German Arciniegas, Oscar Perdomo Gamboa, Guzman Quintero Torres, The Vortex, Jorge Franco, Luis Carlos Restrepo, List of Colombian writers, Hernando Urriago Benitez, News of a Kidnapping, Anabel Torres, Baldomero Sanin Cano, Angela Becerra, Santiago Gamboa, Living to Tell the Tale, El Carnero, Alfonso Carvajal, Jorge Zalamea, Juan Gossain, Adolfo Leon Gomez, Satanas, The Adventures and Misadventures of Maqroll, The Dispossessed: Chronicles of the Desterrados of Colombia. Excerpt: Our Lady of the Assassins (Spanish title: La virgen de los sicarios) is a semi-autobiographical novel by the Colombian writer Fernando Vallejo about an author in his fifties who returns to his hometown of Medellin after 30 years of absence to find himself trapped ...