Rip Crew

Rip Crew
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Valentine Pescatore Series, Book 3

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2018

نویسنده

Sebastian Rotella

شابک

9780316505505
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

January 8, 2018
Leo Méndez, the former chief of the Diogenes Group police unit in Tijuana, Mexico, is now a journalist living in San Diego, Calif., in Rotella’s strong third series thriller (after 2014’s The Convert’s Song). When Méndez’s old boss in Mexico asks for his help exposing the Blake Acquisitions Group, a U.S. firm that’s apparently in cahoots with Mexican narcopoliticians, he agrees to do so. Meanwhile, Méndez’s old PI friend, Valentine Pescatore, wants Méndez’s help investigating the murders of 10 women shot execution-style in a Tecate motel. The horrific crime is assumed to have been perpetrated by an unknown “rip crew,” a gang that specializes in ripping off drug smugglers. Méndez and Pescatore’s investigations merge, and both men fight off several assassination attempts. Rotella writes convincingly about the realities and mechanics of investigative journalism, and his detailed action scenes add just enough mayhem to keep thriller readers on the edge of their seats. Agent: Bonnie Nadell, Hill Nadell Literary Agency.



Kirkus

January 15, 2018
Valentine Pescatore, a private investigator working under contract to Homeland Security, teams with sometime cop, sometime crusading journalist Leo Mendez to penetrate the conspiracy surrounding the killing of 10 African women in a Mexican motel.The Chicago-born Pescatore, who became a PI in Argentina after messing up as a U.S. Border Patrol agent, has recently relocated from Buenos Aires to Washington, D.C., to work again for Isabel Puente, his former boss and one-time lover. Under government protection, Mendez has moved to San Diego with his wife and children to escape the Mexican Mafia and its "rip crews"--roving robbers and killers. At the heart of the motel murders is an illicit scheme involving an American financial outfit with ties to Mexico that is being investigated for money laundering. After an Eritrean cleaning woman is sexually assaulted by one of the company's partners and escapes to Mexico with an incriminating flash drive from her attacker's computer, her life is in danger. Ultimately, wherever they go to connect the dots of the case--Mexico, southern California, Guatemala, Italy--Pescatore and Mendez are under threat as well. (Different troubles await Pescatore in Paris, where a breakup with his counterterrorism-agent girlfriend, Fatima, seems likely.) This latest installment in a series including Triple Crossing (2011) and The Convert's Song (2014) is about as tightly woven and rock-solid as international thrillers get. Rotella is as good at setting up action scenes as he is at springing them (which is saying something: the shootouts are terrific). The crisp dialogue feeds the sculpted plot and vice versa. There is nary a wasted moment in the book or one in which Rotella isn't in complete command. The entertaining combo of Pescatore and Mendez is icing on the cake.Rotella's latest is a tense, gritty thriller--perfectly seedy when it needs to be and near-perfect in its overall execution.

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