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Burning Precinct Puerto Rico: A Luis Gonzalo Novel
 
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Burning Precinct Puerto Rico: A Luis Gonzalo Novel (Hardcover)

by Steven Torres (Author)
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Preparing for a celebration of his 25 years as the sheriff of Angustias, Puerto Rico, Luis Gonzalo counts his scars and remembers that Puerto Rico is a poor island whose citizens are easy prey for those willing to exploit the less fortunate. The predators never rest, even on Gonzalo's special night. A deadly arson fire disrupts the celebration, leaving the sheriff convinced that someone was sending a message. But what was the message and to whom was it delivered? And how does the fire relate to Gonzalo's belief that most large-scale crime on the island involves drugs, money, official corruption, or an unholy alliance between at least two of the three? This third entry in an excellent series builds on the unshakable decency of its hero. Even as the world in which he attempts to maintain order becomes more brutal and chaotic, Gonzalo, inspired by his family, struggles daily to keep the wolves at bay. This is a gritty, street-smart procedural that manages somehow to be less world weary and more hopeful than its European counterparts. Wes Lukowsky
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Praise for Steven Torres and his Precinct Puerto Rico series
Burning Precinct Puerto Rico: Book Three
"Accurate and well-crafted. Steven Torres has made it possible for people to learn about emerging populations and leading-edge trends even as they enjoy accounts of riveting events. Torres's work is in the tradition of popular literature that teaches us even as it intrigues and excites us."--Henry Cisneros, former Secretary for Housing and Urban Development and president of Univision
"Colorful series...rich characters"--"Kirkus Reviews"
"A fine police procedural."--"Library Journal"
"This third entry in an excellent series builds on the unshakable decency of its hero. [A] gritty, street-smart procedural that manages somehow to be less world weary and more hopeful than its European counterparts."--Wes Lukowsky, "Booklist"
"[F]ast-paced...Gonzalo and other people like him who've been in Angustias their whole lives, know each other's strengths and flaws, are laid-back when they need to be, and are unstoppable when it counts."--"The Times-Picayune" (New Orleans, Louisiana)
""Burning Precinct Puerto Rico"'s atmospheric view of the land is comparable to what Tony Hillerman does for the southwest, Steve Hamilton for upper Michigan and James W. Hall for Florida."--"South Florida Sun-Sentinel"
"Steven Torres expertly combines the solid plotting of a police procedural with a gentle, revealing look at myriad characters. He weaves in the cusoms, lifestyles and politicsto give a total picture of Puerto Rico."--"Milwaukee Journal Sentinel"
Death in Precinct Puerto Rico: Book Two
"A solid police procedural with an involving murder puzzle and an ever-deepening portrait of Angustias at its core." --starred "Kirkus Reviews"
"Fast-paced, nonstop action" --"Publishers Weekly"
h"A revealing and realistic examination of a society that, although similar to the U.S. on the surface, possesses its own customs, rhythms, and politics." --"Booklist"
"A welcome second helping of crazy characters, unique situations, and an unusual protagonist." --"Library Journal"
"This series shows a lot of promise." --"Houston Chronicle"
Precinct Puerto Rico: Book One
"Steven Torres has crafted a fascinating tale about illegal immigration and the clash between good and corrupt cops in his native Puerto Rico." --Jose Latour, author of" Outcast"
"Steven Torres knows what he's doing. He has captured life on the edge of Puerto Rican society with a creepy realism that is consistently well-drawn, powerful, political, and which builds at a furious pace. No passport is needed to enjoy this trip." --K.j.a. Wishnia, Edgar-nominated author of "Red House"
"A top-notch police procedural whose engrossing details create an authentic feel. Terse, deadpan prose, believable characters, and an offbeat setting add up to a promising series kickoff." --starred "Kirkus Reviews"
"The first Louis Gonzalonovel is a mature thriller that combines the procedural detail of Ed McBain's 87th Precinct novels with the small-town warmth of Steven Havill's Bill Gastner series. A fine debut that will have readers clamoring for an encore." --"Booklist"
"This is a most promising start to a new procedural series that stars a dedicated, sensible "hero" in an almost quaint but decidedly unique locale. Strongly recommended for most collections." --starred "Library Journal"
"A diamond in the rough." --"Bronx Times Reporter"

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5.0 out of 5 stars fine Puerto Rico police procedural, April 29 2004
By Harriet Klausner - See all my reviews
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In Angustias, Puerto Rico, Sheriff Luis Gonzalo celebrates his twenty-fifth year on the job and practically the whole town is in the village square for the gala. His big moment is interrupted when he see flames burning Pedro Ortiz's home. By the time people arrive to help put the fire out, the abode is aflame. When they are finally enter the arson scene they see Pedro with bullets in his body and his wife with a bullet in her head.

Nobody knows that there was a confrontation earlier between Pedro and two furious killers who demanded one million dollars and the cocaine they hid on his property that he burned. The two thugs look for the money and they don't care who they hurt or kill to et it. When the Metropolitans are called in by the new mayor, Luis doesn't trust them. They try to squeeze him out of the investigation but Angustias is Luis's town and he is not going to let politicians, police or crooks destroy it.

Steven Torres paints such a vivid picture of Puerto Rico that readers will want to go to villages like Angustias. With that picturesque backdrop fans know from the very beginning the identities of the villains but the thrill is in finding the proof of their crimes. The protagonist is a civil servant who cares about his town, his officers and his family and he is not about to let it become a haven for criminals. He is a brilliant investigator who is not afraid to follow his hunches even when it means he is putting his life on the line. This police procedural is a fast-paced, exciting and a very satisfying reading experience.

Harriet Klausner

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