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Death in Precinct Puerto Rico: Book Two [Hardcover]

Mr. Steven Torres (Author), Steven Torres (Author)
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2 May 23, 2003
Angustias, Puerto Rico, 1990.
Even a tropical paradise can have its little murders.

Luis Gonzalo, sheriff of the small town of Angustias in Puerto Rico’s central mountains, knows all there is to know about the people he has worked to protect for more than two decades. He knows that Elena Maldonado was beaten as a child. He knows that she was beaten as a wife. But when she winds up dead on the same day that she brings her newborn home from the hospital, he doesn’t know who has killed her.

Elena’s drunken husband seems like the obvious culprit, but after a grisly attack in front of the Angustias police station, potential suspects come out of the woodwork and multiply. The case is further complicated when someone breaks into the crime scene, but no one can figure out what, if anything, was taken.

Before the case is solved, Gonzalo and his deputies will be hard pressed to be certain that justice has been served, and the town of Angustias will be changed forever. A man will die in Gonzalo’s arms, a trusted friend will be brutalized, and a fortune worth millions will change hands. Throughout all the turmoil, Gonzalo will keep two special people in mind: Elena Maldonado, the young woman whose life of constant abuse the sheriff had been unable to salvage, and her child, so soon left motherless.


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Angustias is such an insignificant Puerto Rican hill town, that its police station contains only two cells--not nearly enough to hold all of the miscreants collected by Sheriff Luis Gonzalo in Steven Torres's second police procedural, Death in Precinct Puerto Rico. The troubles begin with a bar brawl, but soon escalate into homicide. Elena Maldonado has endured repeated abuse--first by her father, then by her husband, Marcos ("It was said that she had the spirit to fight back for a while but never enough body to hurt the men who attacked her"). However, the birth of her first child has finally convinced Elena to seek a divorce. When she's subsequently stabbed to death in her kitchen, and Marcos is found drunk, clutching a bloody knife, the case seems open and shut. Yet complications soon arise. The decedent allegedly had a boyfriend--perhaps the same mystery man who attacked an elderly cop left to guard the crime scene. Marcos has his own secrets: Elena's baby may not also be his; nor is Marcos the impecunious layabout his neighbors presume. And even as Gonzalo untangles the circumstances of this slaying, more blood is shed when Elena's father attacks Marcos with an ax, then turns the blade on his own throat.

Torres' predilection for action plotting, which hurt the credibility of his previous Gonzalo novel, Precinct Puerto Rico: Book One, is somewhat better balanced here with character development. Suspects in the Maldonado case are more fully sketched than most of Angustias's cops, but none receives as much attention as Gonzalo. Boasting 26 years as sheriff, and with a wife who's now hoping somehow to adopt Elena's orphaned boy, he must mete out justice without alienating his often eccentric countryfolk. The sheriff is a bit too clever in the end at sorting out the greed and antipathy behind Elena's demise. Still, it's his warmth and imperfections that make this otherwise standard procedural engaging. --J. Kingston Pierce

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Set in the remote town of Angustias, Puerto Rico, where the local police are derogatorily nicknamed gandules (greenbeans) by their metropolitan peers, Torres's follow-up to last year's series debut provides more fast-paced, nonstop action. Sheriff Luis Gonzalo faces the murder case of his career. Habituated to the routine assignments of provincial life, Gonzalo has always wished for something more exciting, more demanding. And now that a close friend, the young abused mother of a newborn, is brutally stabbed to death in her house, his yearning has unfortunately been realized. What begins as a seemingly open-and-shut case becomes intensely complicated. Gonzalo and his deputies comb the increasing number of crime scenes for evidence to indict first one, then another and ultimately many more evil perpetrators. The novel, however, sometimes moves almost too quickly, and the sheriff's ability to ferret out the truth from the mass of tenuous and nebulous threads linking it all together appears farfetched. The tangled crime web unravels almost seamlessly in the duration of less than a day's work. Still, Torres's portrait of a most eclectic group of Puerto Ricans should particularly satisfy those readers interested in a culture that hitherto hasn't received much attention in mystery fiction.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Minotaur Books; First Edition edition (May 23, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312289898
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312289898
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.7 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,468,534 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book, June 22, 2003
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Scott A. Shatraw (Clinton, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Death in Precinct Puerto Rico: Book Two (Hardcover)
Another great book by Steven Torres. Just like the first book, it is very hard to put down after you start reading. He keeps you guessing throughout the book and keeps you in suspense to the very end. Very entertaining!!!!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another great read !!!, April 27, 2005
This review is from: Death in Precinct Puerto Rico: Book Two (Hardcover)
Just like Elmore Leonard, Torres creates great believable characters that make the story flow. You won't put the book down until you're done, then you'll want to pick up the next part.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars dark and gritty police thriller, May 10, 2003
This review is from: Death in Precinct Puerto Rico: Book Two (Hardcover)
Sheriff Luis Gonzalo of the small town of Angustias, Puerto Rico (pop. 9000) spends most of his time dealing with drunken brawls and domestic disputes. Elena Maldonado calls Luis asking for a lift home from the hospital for her and her newborn son, which he agrees to do though he worries about the twosome. Everyone in town knows that her husband is a drunk and a wife beater but Elena insists she can handle the situation.

He sends one of his officers to check on her, but the deputy finds Elena stabbed to death on her kitchen floor, her husband sitting on the couch and covered in blood holding the murder weapon. The sheriff thinks he has an open and shut case but then he discovers that Elena was cheating on her husband and planned to divorce him. Somebody tries to enter the Maldonado house that is being guarded by a police officer forcing the sheriff to place the perpetrator on the suspect list. By the time he is finished with the case, he has so many suspects that he has to hold some of them in the local church and the deputy mayor's office.

This is a first class police procedural but readers should be warned there is a lot of police brutality contained in this novel. The protagonist is an intelligent man who loves to solve puzzles and as the pieces of the conundrum come together he starts making the right connections. DEATH IN PRECINCT PUERTO RICO is a must read for fans who like a dark and gritty police thriller.

Harriet Klausner

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After giving birth to a healthy, nine-pound boy, and spending a night of rest in the city hospital in Comerio, Elena Maldonado called Luis Gonzalo, the sheriff of Angustias. Read the first page
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Maria Garcia, Father Moreno, Elena Maldonado, Marcos Maldonado, Officer Calderon, Jaime Salgado, Officer Vargas, Carmen Ortiz, Don Justino, Colmado Ruiz, Jose Salgado, San Juan, Perfecto Cruz, Iris Calderon, Officer Estrada, Don Raul, Puerto Rico, Anibal Gomez, Pedro Tejada, Carlos Tejada, Sergeant Romero, Anna Cardenas, Hector Pareda, Tomas Cardenas, Wilfrido Vargas
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