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A. E. Roman (Author)
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Chico Santana Mysteries March 17, 2009

Finalist for the Shamus Award for Best First Private Eye Novel!

Chico Santana is broke and brokenhearted after his wife, Ramona, leaves him. On New Year's Eve, he comes out of his self-imposed seclusion and runs into an old friend from St. Mary's Home for Boys, a member of “The Dirty Dozen.” Albert Garcia is now a waiter and a wannabe filmmaker, tangled up with rising film star Kirk Atlas and his wealthy, eccentric family. On learning Chico’s a PI, Atlas hires him to track down his cousin Tiffany, a beautiful Chinese-Cuban-American girl who has packed up and left her family, sending letters saying she doesn’t want to be found. It seems like easy dough, which Chico could use.

But on the night he gets the job, Atlas’s Brazilian maid falls from the rooftop of her apartment in Queens. Albert and everyone else insists it was a suicide, but Chico has a bad feeling. His search for Tiffany is soon thwarted by other family members, and more disturbing and sinister details come to light. Although Chico's being paid good money to look the other way, he’s driven to uncover the truth.

Chinatown Angel was a finalist for the Shamus Award for Best First Novel. A. E. Roman’s debut is a fast, fun read offering an authentic, vibrant look at New York City and the wide variety of people who make up its streets, bodegas, and penthouses.

 


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A plausible, fast-moving plot propels Roman's refreshing debut, set in present-day New York City. Chico Santana, an engaging, wisecracking PI, who's just beginning to pull himself together after his wife, Ramona, threw him out, takes on a routine case to track down a teenage girl that turns out to be anything but. Suspicious of the men who retain him, childhood friend Albert Garcia and B-movie actor-producer Kirk Atlas, Santana hooks up with their attractive servant, Pilar Menendez, only to see her pushed off the roof of her Astoria apartment building shortly after he leaves her. Santana's report of this crime leads to his abduction by Atlas's creepy father, a wealthy pervert reminiscent of Chinatown's Noah Cross. Roman has a nice satirical touch (e.g., Ramona once dragged Santana to "a mixed media thing based on the music in the movie The Taking of Pelham One Two Three"). Fans of Reed Farrel Coleman's Moe Prager will find a lot to like. (Mar.)
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Private investigator Chico Santana is hired by wealthy would-be actor Kirk Atlas, aka Marcos Rivera, to find to find his cousin, Cuban Chinese violinist Tiffany Rivera. Tiffany has left Juilliard and disappeared, sending postcards assuring her parents that she is well and happy but uninterested in returning to the family. Soon after, Chico is also hired by Tiffany’s father to do the same job. Tough, wisecracking, streetwise Chico doesn’t trust either of his employers, but he’s already been paid more money than he’s ever seen. so he perseveres to find Tiffany and unravel a Chandleresque mash-up of multigenerational wealth, power, sibling rivalry, child abuse, and murder. Chico is a wonderful creation—a hip-hop/salsa knight-errant, descendant of Philip Marlowe. Lesser characters—including Atlas, Tiffany, and fellow orphan and filmmaker Albert—are also vividly rendered. Similarly, Chico’s Bronx pulses with the vitality of a fascinating Latin melting pot. Chandler fans may not understand every cultural reference, but they’re sure to enjoy a new take on the classic American PI. --Thomas Gaughan

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Minotaur Books; First Edition edition (March 17, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 031237500X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312375003
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.7 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,110,476 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Chico Santana, the curmudgeonly P. I. with cojones..., April 20, 2009
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This review is from: Chinatown Angel: A Mystery (Chico Santana Mysteries) (Hardcover)
Chinatown Angel breathes fresh life into the private dick genre with Latino sage P. I. Chico Santana.

He's the only sensible guy in a senseless world of delusional wannabes and their sychophants. A. E. Roman has a knack for capturing the Bronx, Manhattan and other aspects of urban New York in a kind of loving, romantic haze that reminded me of what the city used to be like and where it is unfortunately going.

Roman does a nice job of framing Chico's world in a context that makes you want to flip the pages, not just for Chico's comical, Quixotic quips but for the passages which at times grabbed me by the throat & short hairs.

If you liked Get Shorty or even Polanski's Chinatown, you might have a hoot with this guy's Latino Noir.

Roman's Puerto Rican P. I. Santana's incurable nostalgia & quick wit peppered in with colorful cohorts add a distinct feel to this first novel. I dug it, big time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent page turner, April 13, 2009
I would not usually pick up a mystery book for my own reading pleasure, but when I read "Chinatown Angel" by A. E. Roman from the first page I knew it was going to be a good book. Page after page the story became more and more suspenseful. I fell in love with P.I. Chico Santana's witty, smart comments and his passion for the job at hand. Also, with the ladies. Another reason I loved the book was that setting was the Bronx and NYC. As I was reading...I could picture every location P.I. Santana as he found himself in different situations during his intervention.

I highly recommend this book....I love it so...=)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Witty and funny, September 13, 2009
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A witty and funny ride through parts of NYC we rarely read about. A great read and I am looking forward to more of Chico.
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