Blackout in Precinct Puerto Rico
Review: Sheriff Luis Gonzalo investigates the circumstances that led to the brutal beating and rape of a 16-year-old girl in Blackout in Precinct Puerto Rico, the fifth mystery in this series by Steven Torres.
Gonzalo is awakened in the middle of the night by screams coming from the street. Quickly locating their source, he finds a local girl, Luisa Ferre, naked and badly bruised. Asking his wife to take Luisa to the hospital, he comes to the conclusion that if he can find the girl's clothes by backtracking in her steps, he'd find the crime scene … and maybe have someone under arrest within a short period of time. His deputy had seen her just a few hours earlier at a party that he'd broken up, and Gonzalo sends him there as an alternate starting point for their investigation. But neither man can help consider that her drunken father may ultimately be the one arrested for the crime. With no physical evidence to prove his guilt, however, and with Luisa refusing to name her attacker, Gonzalo and his deputy discover their task is much harder than he initially thought.
Written in a rather spare, somewhat minimalist, manner, Blackout in Precinct Puerto Rico is at its best depicting the people involved with, the rural setting of, and the inevitable politics underlying a criminal investigation in Puerto Rico. The story is told from the author's perspective as narrator:
As [Deputy] Collazo based his opinion of the case on his recollection of Ferre's disposition in the hours before the attack, we should review the actions of the previous night before joining Sheriff Gonzalo in the fields of the valley.
This stylistic approach only works up to a point. Regardless of the character's point-of-view, there is always a sense of detachment, that someone else is telling the story. That the author keeps the focus on the investigation itself, though, helps keep the reader engaged. In the end, Blackout in Precinct Puerto Rico has a well thought out and developed plot with an unanticipated conclusion, two elements that typically result in a competent and satisfying crime novel.
Acknowledgment: Minotaur Books provided a copy of Blackout in Precinct Puerto Rico for this review.
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Location(s) referenced in Blackout in Precinct Puerto Rico: Puerto Rico
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Blackout in Precinct Puerto Rico by Steven Torres — A Luis Gonzalo Mystery
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-13: 978-0-312-32113-0
Publication Date: March 2010
List Price: $24.99
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Page Author: Lance Wright Site Publisher: Mysterious Reviews
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