Blood of the Wicked [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (Fiction)
  • Author:  Gage, Leighton
  • Author:  Gage, Leighton
  • ISBN-10:  161695180X
  • ISBN-10:  161695180X
  • ISBN-13:  9781616951801
  • ISBN-13:  9781616951801
  • Publisher:  Soho Crime
  • Publisher:  Soho Crime
  • Pages:  352
  • Pages:  352
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Jun-2012
  • Pub Date:  01-Jun-2012
  • SKU:  161695180X-11-SPLV
  • SKU:  161695180X-11-SPLV
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The first book in Leighton Gage’s critically acclaimed police procedural series set in Brazil, now available in paperback at the special introductory price of $9.99
 
Chief Inspector Mario Silva of Brazil’s Federal Police is a good cop in a bad system—Brazil's justice system is rife with corruption, and constantly a beat behind criminal elements. But Silva and his team of colorful sidekicks—baby-faced Gonçalves, who is irresistible to lady witnesses; chubby, crass Nuñes; Mara Carta, the chief of intelligence with a soft spot for Mario—crack their difficult and sometimes ugly cases with pizazz.
 
In the interior of Brazil, landless workers battle the owners of vastfazendas. When a visiting archbishop is assassinated, Mario Silva is called upon to investigate. Then a newspaper owner, a TV journalist, a landowner's son, and a priest are brutally killed. In a country where dead street kids are known as hams, justice is scarce.Praise forBlood of the Wicked

A Brazilian Federal cop in a country where there is no FBI or Secret Service, Silva and his men must do it all. Leighton Gage’s crime novels transport you to São Paulo, Manuas, and Brasilia.
—Yahoo! Travel, from 5 Must-Read Books that Define Brazil

Blood of the Wickedmanages to pack a huge amount into a spare three hundred pages; power politics, petty violence, sexual scandal, saintly courage, staggering poverty and obscene wealth. A book that makes you care about its large cast of characters, even when you know that they are going to die—frequently horribly. This is a novel as rich and complex as Brazil itself, with villains who make you want to spit, and heroes whose goodness is heartbreaking.
—Rebecca Pawel, Edgar Award-winning author ofDeath of a Nationalist

Gage creates a contemporary tapestry of Brazil . . . Gage&l£$

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