Robocop was a sergeant until the war in El Salvador ended and the peace treaties between the guerrillas and the government of that Central American nation were signed. The only possessions he kept were three rifles, eight grenades, his 9mm. and three months salary. Robocop will continue to do the only job for which he's trained: fighting. He will become a member of several gangs, made up of former soldiers and guerrillas, who operate within the framework of a delicate political transition. This is the vigorous story of an ...
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Robocop was a sergeant until the war in El Salvador ended and the peace treaties between the guerrillas and the government of that Central American nation were signed. The only possessions he kept were three rifles, eight grenades, his 9mm. and three months salary. Robocop will continue to do the only job for which he's trained: fighting. He will become a member of several gangs, made up of former soldiers and guerrillas, who operate within the framework of a delicate political transition. This is the vigorous story of an atypical character from the war in El Salvador, who does not consider violence a necessity, but rather a job. In the depths of this novel one finds the cruel reality of dictatorships and the trail of pain left over in the war fronts.
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