Enrique Sdrech
Argentine writer (1928–2003)
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Enrique Osvaldo Sdrech (1928–2003) was an Argentine writer of Syrian origin. journalist and investigative reporter, best known for his true crime stories.[1]
Works
- Esta es mi verdad (1982).
- 37 puñaladas para Oriel Briant (1986).
- El hombre que murió dos veces (1994).
- ¿Quién mató a Silvia Angélica Cicconi?
- Giubileo un caso abierto
References
- ^ Clarín.com. "Murió Enrique Sdrech". www.clarin.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-08-04.