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Author and Investigative Journalist

IN THE MOUTH OF THE WOLF

“A chilling and nuanced look at press freedom in a country persistently rated among the most dangerous in the world for journalists.”
—MARK BOWDEN, The New York Times
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In the mouth of the wolF

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Readers will be transfixed by this alarming narrative…A tenaciously researched work of investigative journalism. 
ABOUT KATHerine

Katherine Corcoran is a former Associated Press bureau chief for Mexico and Central America. She has been an Alicia Patterson fellow, the Hewlett Fellow for Public Policy at the Kellogg Institute at the University of Notre Dame, and a Logan Nonfiction Program fellow. At the AP, she led an award-winning team that broke major stories about cartel and state violence and abuse of authority in Mexico and Central America. Her columns about Mexican politics and press freedom have appeared in the Washington Post, the Houston Chronicle, Time, and Univision Online, among other publications. She is a former co-director of Cronkite Noticias, the bilingual reporting program at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, and of MasterLAB, an investigative editor training program in Mexico City. 

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