The Black Minutes
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Eric Pollins
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When a young journalist named Bernardo Blanco is killed in the fictional Mexican port city of Paracun, investigation into his murder reveals missing links in a disturbing multiple homicide case from 20 years earlier. As police officer Ramn el Macetn Cabrera discovers, Blanco had been writing a book about a 1970s case dealing with the murder of several young schoolgirls in Paracun by a man known as el Chacal. Cabrera realizes that whoever killed Blanco wanted to keep the truth about el Chacal from being revealed, and he becomes determined to discover that truth.
The Black Minutes chronicles both Cabrera's investigation into Blanco's murder and goes back in time to follow detective Vicente Rangel's investigation of the original el Chacal case. Both narratives expose worlds of corruption, from cops who are content to close the door on a case without true justice to powerful politicians who can pay their way out of their families' crimes. Full of dark twists and turns, and populated by a cast of captivating and mostly corrupt characters, The Black Minutes is an electrifying novel from a brilliant new voice.
©2006 Martín Solares. Translation copyright 2010 by Aura Estrada and John Pluecker. Recorded by arrangement with Grove Atlantic, Inc. (P)2014 Audible Inc.What listeners say about The Black Minutes
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- Rachel
- 06-01-17
Real Coffee.
The plot and narrative was above average but not revolutionary. The voice of Eric Pollins sounds like rich, hot coffee and brings the story to life in a magically gritty way.
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