Gage’s inspector is a fascinating character, a man who once dispensed his own brand of Brazilian justice now charged with upholding the law of the land. Highly recommended.
Leighton gives an overview of the book:
About Leighton
Leighton Gage visited Spain in the time of Franco, Portugal in the time of Salazar, South Africa in the time of apartheid, Chile in the time of Pinochet, Argentina in the time of the junta, Prague, East Germany, and Yugoslavia under the Communist yoke and lived and worked in...
Published Reviews
May.26.2009
Gage’s second Mario Silva mystery is an impressive follow up to an excellent debut (Blood of the Wicked, 2008), with an equally compelling plot, fascinating characters, and a story so real and chilling, it’...
Member Reviews
Aug.23.2011
Yup!
That's what the New York Times said.
In their review of "Every Bitter Thing" they called my Chief Inspector Mario Silva "irresisible".
Aug.23.2011
Yup!
That's what the New York Times said.
In their review of "Every Bitter Thing" they called my Chief Inspector Mario Silva "irresisible".
Aug.23.2011
Yup!
That's what the New York Times said.
In their review of "Every Bitter Thing" they called my Chief Inspector Mario Silva "irresisible".











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