2666 is an ambitious literary novel that intertwines the lives of several seemingly unrelated characters whose stories gradually converge around a mysterious series of unsolved murders in the fictional Mexican city of Santa Teresa. Through the perspectives of literary critics, a journalist, a philosophy professor, a detective, and others, the novel explores themes of violence, obsession, art, evil, history, and the search for truth. Blending mystery, crime, philosophy, and social commentary, Roberto Bolaño examines the darker aspects of modern society while reflecting on the nature of human suffering, intellectual pursuit, and the enduring impact of violence. Widely regarded as his masterpiece, 2666 is celebrated for its depth, complexity, and innovative narrative structure.