quotes from newspaper book reviews:
"Engrossing and captivating ....Espinosa seems poised to join the ranks of the great modern international fiction cops." "Readers who like their thrillers to possess something beyond a fast-paced, tricky plot will find much to marvel over ....Breathes fresh air into the crime novel genre."
I found it to be a great mystery as well as an interesting cultural portrayal.
"Engrossing and captivating ....Espinosa seems poised to join the ranks of the great modern international fiction cops." "Readers who like their thrillers to possess something beyond a fast-paced, tricky plot will find much to marvel over ....Breathes fresh air into the crime novel genre."
I found it to be a great mystery as well as an interesting cultural portrayal.
The first Inspector Espinosa mystery I read, I think. Espinosa investigates in Rio de Janeiro, in the many neighborhoods but mostly, it seems, Copacabana. The author captures the lyrical quality of Brazilian life in this city and beyond.
A prostitute winds up dead. An ex-policeman was last seen with her and can't remember much of the night before. Investigating is Inspector Espinosa, who doesn't choose to accept the obvious solution. He knew the ex-cop and can't connect him with this kind of violence.
When other bodies show up, notably that of a homeless boy, Espinosa starts to make some connections, and seeks out another homeless boy, who may have the answer.
An excellent procedural mystery with plenty to wonder about and much to enjoy in the evocation of the various scenes.
A prostitute winds up dead. An ex-policeman was last seen with her and can't remember much of the night before. Investigating is Inspector Espinosa, who doesn't choose to accept the obvious solution. He knew the ex-cop and can't connect him with this kind of violence.
When other bodies show up, notably that of a homeless boy, Espinosa starts to make some connections, and seeks out another homeless boy, who may have the answer.
An excellent procedural mystery with plenty to wonder about and much to enjoy in the evocation of the various scenes.