**Best Mystery Novel of the 2003 Latino Book Awards** **The first in a series of police procedural mysteries featuring Luis Gonzalo and the citizens and cops of Angustias, *Precinct Puerto Rico: Book One* is a brilliant beginning to a continuing story from a long overdue locale.** Near RincΓ³n, P
Burning Precinct Puerto Rico
β Scribed by Steven Torres
- Book ID
- 110819106
- Publisher
- St. Martin's Publishing Group
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 135 KB
- Series
- Luis Gonzalo #3
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781429992626
- ASIN
- B004N635TA
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β¦ Synopsis
Filled with the same inriguing characters and stunning local color that made the first two books in the series such a success, Precinct Puerto Rico: Book 3 is nonstop, surprise-a-minute crime fiction from a not-to-be-missed crime writer.
After having spent most of a Friday night making sure that the town's teenage revelers got home safely, the sheriff of Angustias, Puerto Rico, Luis Gonzalo climbs wearily into bed. Moments later he is jolted awake by a woman's piercing scream. He finds 16-year-old Luisa Ferre: barely conscious, naked and beaten.
The ring of suspects range from family to lover, and with Gonzalo on the trail they are taken under custody. And yet the closer he comes to solving the case, the more his own life begins to fall apart...
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