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: Through Macías, the book critiques the corruption and ideological failures of the post-revolutionary Mexican government. Key Themes
: The title directly references the official government theory that Colosio was killed by a single, unaffiliated individual (Mario Aburto), a claim the novel scrutinizes. Asesino Solitario
: Readers experience the psychological state of the killer, moving away from a simple "who-done-it" to a "why-was-it-done." : Through Macías, the book critiques the corruption
Unlike traditional crime procedurals, Mendoza tells the story through the stream-of-consciousness narrative of Jorge Macías, a professional hitman. : Through Macías

