…Tobin astutely looks at the varying possibilities that would have led to Gattiās death. Such an approach intelligently and respectfully piques interest in a real-life mystery that has left Gattiās fans and family in need of both solace and satisfactory answers. **āKirkus Reviews** ā[Tobin is] an intelligent writer and a thoughtful person, tender even, who writes with authority…I know heās invited me to a place Iād not have accessed without him. **āBart Barry, 15rounds.com** āTobinās purpose is welcomely, deliberately, indefinite. Instead of a Shakespearean tragedy, or yet another bloody chapter of boxingās wider legacy…Tobinās document becomes a meditation on the human condition…āā **Jack Porter, The Sportsman** Arturo Thunder Gatti hung up his gloves in 2007, closing the book on a boxing career that bordered on the mythical. At long last, he seemed ready to leave the business of blood behind for a long, happy life outside the ring. His retirement was celebratedāboxingās modern gladiator had earned his freedom.Two years later, he was goneāfound dead in a hotel in Brazil under mysterious circumstances. He was only thirty-seven years old. Did he commit suicide? Or was he killed by his new wife?In Killed in Brazil?, Jimmy Tobin recounts the dramatic events surrounding Gatti’s tragic demise and shines a light on what may have happened on that fateful night.Killed in Brazil is the fourth in the Hamilcar Noir series. Hamilcar Noir is Hard-Hitting True Crime that blends boxing and true crime, featuring riveting stories captured in high-quality prose, with cover art inspired by classic pulp novels.
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