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Alone in the Crowd: An Inspector Espinosa Mystery (Inspector Espinosa Mysteries) [Hardcover]

Luiz Alfredo Garcia-Roza (Author)
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Inspector Espinosa Mysteries July 7, 2009

Inspector Espinosa unwittingly ignites the obsessions of a menacing misanthrope in the latest from the highly acclaimed mystery author

An elderly lady approaches the front desk at the Twelfth Precinct in Copacabana and demands to speak with the chief. Tired after a long day, she leaves without further explanation, promising to return. Two hours later, Doña Laureta is dead, and witnesses’ accounts vary as to whether she was pushed or fell in front of the bus that killed her on one of the busiest avenues in the city.

Veteran police chief inspector Espinosa quickly pinpoints a suspect in Hugo Breno, an unassuming bank teller whose solitary existence takes on a sinister cast as he shadows the inspector’s movements across the city. Meanwhile Espinosa discovers an unsettling connection from the past between himself and Breno, and must turn his trademark psychological inquiry inward to determine how murky memories of a murder from long ago might play into Doña Laureta’s untimely passing. Chilling and ultimately heart-stopping, Alone in the Crowd presents Espinosa as we have never seen him before, the man of detached expertise and calm self-assurance entangled in a mystery where reason alone will not suffice.


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"Psychologically complex sleuthing . . . every woman Espinosa encounters is as gorgeous as the Girl from Ipanema."--The Toronto Star
 
"A sophisticated, almost existential puzzle . . . Chief Espinosa in a case that goes back to his own childhood."--The Denver Post
 
"You shouldn't miss this book . . . Read this and be reminded that some of the finest fiction comes from Latin America, and that no less a luminary than Argentine Jorge Luis Borges started his career with elegantly crafted mystery stories.  We can see his shadow in the sure styling and beautifully constructed plot in Alone in the Crowd."--The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
 
"Sets the bar very high . . . Espinosa is a hard-boiled fan's delight, brooding, boozing, reading Melville, admiring beautiful women, and slowly, pessimistically managing to solve crimes."--Booklist on the Inspector Espinosa series
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Luiz Alfredo Garcia-Roza is a bestselling novelist who lives in Rio de Janeiro. His Inspector Espinosa mysteries—The Silence of the Rain, December Heat, Southwesterly Wind, A Window in Copacabana, Pursuit, and Blackout—have been translated into six languages and are available in paperback from Picador.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Henry Holt and Co.; First Edition edition (July 7, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0805079599
  • ISBN-13: 978-0805079593
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 6.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,395,941 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Was There a Crime?, November 7, 2009
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This review is from: Alone in the Crowd: An Inspector Espinosa Mystery (Inspector Espinosa Mysteries) (Hardcover)
An old widow-pensioner collects her monthly pension from the same teller at the same bank in the Copacabana area of Rio de Janeiro while exchanging a few ill-tempered words with him. Then she normally goes home. But this time she goes to the local 12th Police Precinct and, without revealing her reasons, demands to see the Chief (whom she does not know). Chief Espinosa is unavailable, and she says she will return later. Before she can do so, she dies under the wheels of a bus. Some of the many witnesses vaguely recall her stumbling forward as if she tripped---or was pushed. But no one actually saw anything wrong.

Chief Espinosa thinks it is probably an accident, but orders some inquiries that prove more puzzling than revealing. Espinosa gradually realizes that the less than forthcoming bank teller, Hugo Breno, grew up in the neighborhood and was a childhood acquaintance of his. Early on the reader has seen Breno tailing the Chief, something that he has been doing for years. The police have misgivings, even suspicions, but no evidence. Espinosa himself is wrestling with very uncertain memories of his childhood; memories that he is certain are relevant to the case but which he cannot bring to focus.

The book is well plotted and very smoothly written. The question is not "whodunit" but whether anything was done, and the uncertainty is maintained throughout. The characters are good and the police procedures are believable. The book, however, is not a realistic portrayal of the police in Rio unless the 12th Precinct is the only one in Rio that has nothing but honest and competent cops. This is a great and exciting read, but if you want a more realistic tale about police work in Brazil, try "Buried Strangers" by Leighton Gage.
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4.0 out of 5 stars base hit!, November 3, 2009
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It is so refreshing to read a book that flows as easily as this one. I have read all of senor Garcia Roza's books and as usual this one delivers. Inspector Espinosa is the consumate everyman in this thriller that takes us into the mind of a second rate imitator of the great detective...just when you think there are no leads, evidence or clues someone introduces that one element that sets this ball rolling. I wish i could tell you more but i respect the authors vision too much. the title is very fitting and story unfolds charmingly....my favorite scene is a side tale, one taught with sexual tension and a plan that challenges fidelity and tension. but this book. i didnt give it five stars only because it wasnt as good in my opinion as "A Window in Copacabana." but just as suspenseful.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another decent instalment, July 26, 2009
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Another decent instalment in the Inspector Espinosa series set in Rio de Janerio. Like the previous books in the series, we have a well laid out Brazilian police procedural. Of course the setting's in the 12th Precint in Copacabana and we only get a whiff of the violence of the favellas and none at all of the murderous police death squads. It seems a little odd that you have such an honest policeman surrounded by other dedicated members of the force and not even the slightest taint of the corruption and extra judicial killings we read about. But I am willing to suspend my disbelief, go with the flow and enjoy the murder investigation unfold to it's pretty predictable conclusion.
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