"Montalban writes with authority and compassion - a Le Carré-like sorrow." --Publishers Weekly
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great, satirical detective story of post Franco Barcelona,
By "cloudia" (Seattle, WA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Southern Seas (A Five Star Title) (Paperback)
Highly recommended hard-boiled detective novel that looks at the cultural malaise of Spain in general and Barcelona in particular coming out of thirty years of Fascist dictatorship. Every character in this book has a serious political past and agenda, and they recite their political evolution and handily give the details of which party they recently voted for and why in the same fashion that Law & Order interviewees cynically give the details of their professional pitfalls. The hero Pepe Carvalho is so wacked out he burns books (but why is the question,) and he seems to be an overweight balding alcoholic with gourmand tendencies, but he's still a hit with the ladies. And the story is excellently written, and at once amusing and sad.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
PEPE CARVALHO'S FINEST,
By A Customer
This review is from: Southern Seas (Paperback)
Once again Montalban hypnotizes us with his great story-telling ability, his poetry, his stunning metaphores and unforgettable characters. Detective literature never aimed this high. Winner of many prestigious awards including "The Raymond Chandler Award", Southern Seas introduces us to the figure of Pepe Carvalho, detective, gourmet, wine-expert, philosopher, lover, former member of the Communist Party and the CIA. The setting is Barcelona, Spain, in the post-Franco era. Images of rare beauty and impressive power alternate in this atypical "who done it?" story. Montalban succeeds in elevating the genre to a higher level and, perhaps, creates a genre on its own. More Montalban, please!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pepe, Pepe, Pepe . . . .,
By McTeague (San Francisco) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Southern Seas (A Five Star Title) (Paperback)
This is a book, I'd say, about a man of a certain age, who's done all his living, is tired, and asks himself all too frequently, why am I still hanging on. The plot is not as important as the honesty of the author's feelings and the artistry of the writing.
The honesty is that of an author expressing to you his likes and his dislikes, his disgust and his love, as they actually are. If you don't like them, you won't like this book either. The artistry of the writing is an unobtrusive blending of styles that shows that the author is a lover of books after all, despite whatever currently happens to be burning in Pepe Carvalho's fireplace: satirical portraits (the Marquess), sensitive portrayals (Yes, Biscuter), extremely trashy descriptions of sex (Pepe's), an outstanding description of a hangover ("Never again . . . ."), lots of hard-boiled detective talk, stream of consciousness a la Joyce, and, every so often, similes worthy of Vergil. And the food. Always the food. By the end of the story we see that the world-weary tough guy has come to the rescue of quite a few damsels in distress and may be just a big softie after all. Maybe that's the secret of his appeal to women. But one could well ask how it is possible for an old guy to enjoy the company of so many different women and still be so down all the time. Well, it's his story, not yours. If you don't like the book, you know what you can do with it.
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