Product Details
The Silence of the Rain: An Inspector Espinosa Mystery

The Silence of the Rain: An Inspector Espinosa Mystery
By Luiz Alfredo Garcia-Roza

List Price: CDN$ 22.00
Price: CDN$ 16.31 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $39. Details

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Ships from and sold by Amazon.ca

23 new or used available from CDN$ 0.01

Average customer review:
(6 )

Product Description

In a parking garage in the center of Rio de Janeiro, corporate executive Ricardo Carvalho is found dead in his car, a bullet in his head, his wallet and briefcase missing. Inspector Espinosa is called in to investigate the apparent robbery and murder, but the world-weary Espinosa knows that things are not always as they seem. Carvalho’s recently acquired one-million-dollar life insurance policy and the subsequent disappearance of his secretary Rose complicate matters—as does Espinosa’s attraction to Carvalho’s beautiful widow, one of the suspects. And when two more people turn up dead, Espinosa must speed up his investigation before anyone else becomes a casualty.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #417520 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-07-01
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: .71" h x 5.52" w x 8.50" l, .77 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 272 pages

Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly
In this unusual, deadpan thriller, the first of a trilogy by a bestselling Brazilian writer, Inspector Espinosa of the Rio de Janeiro police department, a jaded intellectual who'd rather visit a used bookstore than a crime scene, must catch the murderer of Ricardo Carvalho, a corporate executive found shot to death in a parking garage, his briefcase and wallet missing. Was it a robbery gone wrong or was someone involved in Carvalho's business or personal life out to get him? Thus begins a novel with an intriguing, circuitous plot and mysterious, expertly shaped characters, who are always one step ahead of Espinosa. Garcia-Roza shifts tense and voice, showing the reader what really happened everything except the person manipulating the story, whose identity remains a secret until the surprise ending. Espinosa, a solitary divorc‚, is attracted to two women in the case: Bia, Carvalho's beautiful, indifferent widow, the beneficiary of a $1 million life insurance policy; and Alba, the robust, sexy girlfriend of a man also interested in Bia. A third woman, Rose, Carvalho's loyal secretary and sometimes mistress who claims to have important information, vanishes. When two more people linked to the investigation meet gruesome deaths, Espinosa knows that the elusive Rose is the link to all the crimes and intensifies the search for her. The sultry Rio setting, whose exotic neighborhoods add definition to the action, and a most unorthodox detective should appeal to police procedural fans with a taste for the offbeat.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal
Inspector Espinosa investigates the supposed murder of a Rio de Janeiro businessman who was shot to death in his own car. However imaginative, Espinosa nevertheless fails to consider suicide because the victim's money and gun are missing. How this came to pass constitutes the bulk of a fanciful and complicated cat-and-mouse plot involving a high-dollar insurance policy, a beautiful widow, an opportunistic thief, an adventurous-but-disappearing secretary, and actual murder. A heady and somewhat exotic mixture of psychological suspense and police procedure, this was a Brazilian best seller. It will appeal to readers who enjoy sophisticated international mysteries. [Holt plans to publish the other novels in Garcia-Rosa's crime trilogy. - Ed.]
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Booklist
(*Starred Review*) A best-selling Brazilian novelist sets his beautifully atmospheric, hard-boiled crime novel (originally published in Brazil in 1996) in the sensual and steamy neighborhoods of Rio. Inspector Espinosa from the First Precinct isn't your typical Rio cop: "That he'd never been corrupted made him different." He's presented with a puzzling case when an important executive is found shot to death in his car in the parking lot of a downtown office building. The victim's wife, an internationally renowned designer, falls quickly from the radar screen as a suspect (although she certainly remains an alluring figure to the beauty-loving inspector). There's also Julio, a friend of the new widow--yet Espinosa really doesn't suspect him, either. Then the late executive's secretary, Rose, stops coming to work. What's the connection? But that's not the complete picture; there's also Max, a petty thief who inadvertently stumbles on some important pieces of evidence concerning the executive's death. Max and Rose are compelled to put their mutually distrustful heads together to maneuver the situation to their advantage, and the focus of their plan is to secure a big wad of insurance money. Where does this leave Inspector Espinosa? On a trail that is growing increasingly colder. Two more murders and a kidnapping occur before Espinosa can grab onto a fruitful lead in solving the out-of-control case. Readers will be grateful to know that the other two books in this luscious crime trilogy are forthcoming from Henry Holt. Brad Hooper
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved