Blackout
ABOUT
THE BOOK
With no witnesses and no weapon, it seems like the case of the one-legged homeless man found lying in a cul-de-sac on São João Hill, shot through the heart, will remain unsolved. But Chief Inspector Espinosa can’t shake thoughts of the hapless victim–who would target a penniless man who posed no physical threat? Focusing his incisive mind and his usual unhurried inquiry on a group of wealthy guests who dined at a nearby mansion on the rainy night of the murder, Espinosa interrogates his way into the lives of his suspects, exposing lies, cover-ups–and another murder.
ABOUT
THE TRANSLATOR Benjamin
Moser
NOMINATING LIBRARY COMMENTS
Blackout is a fine psychological thriller presenting well built characters in all ways humanity can express itself. As the story goes, it provides a superb romance far beyond the average whodunit. This is a work of art from a writer who according to Geoff Brandt, is an amazing master-of-the-understatement. I couldn’t agree more.