
Every Bitter Thing (A Novel Of The Brazilian Federal Police Book 4)
The son of the Venezuelan Foreign Minister is murdered at his apartment in Brasilia. It appears, at first, to be an isolated crime of passion -- but then killings with exactly the same MO begin cropping up all over the country. Who’s doing it? And why?This is the fourth book in Leighton Gage’s annals of the Brazilian Federal Police, the one the New York Times referred to as “irresistible”.ADDITION...
File Size: 609 KB
Print Length: 289 pages
Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
Publication Date: December 1, 2010
Language: English
ASIN: B004OL26HG
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“I was sent to this book by other Amazon reviewers and am grateful to them. Plan to read the others.The positives of this book:1. The writing is taut and and prose is beautifully descriptive. I have only been to Brazil for a tourist stopover, but I ca...”
L PRAISE FOR LEIGHTON GAGE’S CHIEF INSPECTOR MARIO SILVA SERIESSouth America’s Kurt Wallander - BooklistMasterful - Toronto Globe and MailCompelling - The Boston GlobeFascinating, complex and riveting - Florida Sun SentinelIntelligent and subtle…suspenseful and sophisticated - Publisher’s WeeklyHighly recommended - Library JournalBlurring the distinction between literary fiction and crime fiction, this is a book that…needs to be read - Sherbroke Herald (Quebec, CA)Colorful characters and crackling banter - Kirkus ReviewsGripping…intricately plotted – Suspense Magazine.
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