Enrique Serna has 2 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 2 narrators. The most-rated is El Seductor de la Patria (Texto Completo).
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Araiz del misteriosa asesinato de un escritor marginal, el ex periodista Evaristo Reyes, convertido en policia judicial por azares de la corrupcion, desea lavar las culpas de su pasado al aborcarse a resolver este crimen para que la justicia mexicana, por una vez, descubra al verdadero culpable sin fabricar un chivo expiatrio. Sin embargo, desde el comienzo de la investigacion se enfrenta con una fuana intelectual en permanente guerra sucia, donde impera un sistema de complicidades similar al que existe entre los narcotraficantes y los hampones con placa.Cenido a la trama de novela negra y escrita con un humor corrosiva y delirante que no respeta instituciones ni aureolas de santidad, Enrique Serna nos ofrece en El Miedo a los Animales una radiografia deliciosa y cruel de una elite corrompida por su afan de supremacia, el atributo que hermana a los hombres de letras con los politicos y las fieras.Changing names for protection, former news reporter Enrique Serna, intrigued by the idea of contributing to the Mexican justice system, became a member of an organization much like America's FBI: the PGR. With danger at every turn, Serna decided to take pen to hand. Unveiling some disturbing realities about the grotesquely corrupt Mexican police, he has proven that in this case, "The pen is mightier than the sword".
©1995 Enrique Serna (P)2002 Recorded Books, LLC

Enrique Serna, an acclaimed Mexican author, has won such awards as the Mazatlan Prize for Literature for his highly praised El Seductor de la Patria. This exceptional novel explores the inner consciousness of Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, the infamous Mexican general of the 19th century. With suspense and humor, Serna tells the story of this controversial figure, as well as the story of Mexico during this turbulent time period. Drawing on historical documents to inspire his description of Santa Anna, Serna evokes a conflicted character in a conflicted land. Note: This title is in Spanish.
©2004 Enrique Serna (P)2004 Recorded Books