A HOUSTON CHRONICLE SUMMER READING PICK A Rio de Janeiro Thriller An elderly lady approaches the front desk at the Twelfth Precinct in Copacabana and demands to speak with the chief. Tired after a long day, she leaves without further explanation, promising to return. Two hours later, Doña Laureta is dead, and witnesses' accounts vary as to whether she was pushed or fell in front of the bus that killed her on one of the busiest avenues in the city. Veteran police chief inspector Espinosa quickly pinpoints a suspect in Hugo Breno, an unassuming bank teller whose solitary existence takes on a sinister cast as he shadows the inspector's movements across the city. Meanwhile Espinosa discovers an unsettling connection from the past between himself and Breno and must turn his trademark psychological inquiry inward to determine how murky memories of a murder from long ago might play into Doña Laureta's untimely passing. Chilling and ultimately heart-stopping, Alone in the Crowd presents Espinosa as we have never seen him before, the man of detached expertise and calm self-assurance entangled in a mystery where reason alone will not suffice.
Luiz Alfredo Garcia-Roza Livres
Luiz Alfredo Garcia-Roza est professeur de philosophie à l'Université de Rio de Janeiro, au Brésil. Ses œuvres explorent les complexités de la psyché humaine et de la société à travers des récits captivants. Avec une approche analytique distinctive, il entraîne les lecteurs dans des questions profondes d'existence et de moralité. Sa narration se caractérise par une construction astucieuse et une profondeur philosophique.






Blackout
- 252pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Set against the vibrant backdrop of Rio de Janeiro, this thriller weaves a gripping tale of crime and intrigue. The narrative follows a determined protagonist who navigates the city's underbelly, confronting dangerous adversaries and uncovering dark secrets. As tensions rise, themes of loyalty, betrayal, and survival come to the forefront, immersing readers in a world where every decision carries weight. With its rich setting and complex characters, the story promises a thrilling ride through the heart of a city filled with both beauty and danger.
December Heat
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
In Garcia-Roza's Rio de Janeiro, an ex-policeman's lover is discovered dead the day after he loses his wallet and ID. He seeks help from Inspector Espinosa to investigate a dangerous internal affair that endangers their lives and those of their loved ones.
Set against the vibrant backdrop of Rio de Janeiro, this thriller weaves a tale of suspense and intrigue. The plot follows a determined protagonist as they navigate the city's underbelly, confronting crime, corruption, and personal demons. Richly drawn characters bring the story to life, each with their own motivations and secrets. Themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the struggle for justice resonate throughout, making for a gripping narrative that captures the essence of the city's beauty and danger.
A Window in Copacabana
- 258pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, the story unfolds as Chief Espinosa grapples with the murders of three policemen. The investigation intensifies when a woman linked to one of the victims is discovered dead, leading to a complex web of intrigue. Complicating matters further is the involvement of a high-ranking official's wife, who becomes fixated on both the case and Espinosa, adding layers of personal and political tension to the unfolding drama.
Set against the vibrant backdrop of Rio de Janeiro, this thriller unfolds with a gripping narrative that intertwines crime, mystery, and the complexities of the city's culture. The story follows a determined protagonist who navigates the dangerous underbelly of the city, facing formidable adversaries and uncovering dark secrets. Richly detailed, the novel captures the essence of Rio, blending suspense with social commentary, making it not only an exhilarating read but also a poignant exploration of life in one of the world's most dynamic cities.
Kommissar Espinosa kämpft mit einem verworrenen Fall um das ermordete Mädchen Magali, die zuletzt von seinem Kollegen Vieira lebend gesehen wurde. Vieira, sturzbetrunken, kann sich nicht erinnern. Espinosa sucht nach Antworten und findet sie durch Spaziergänge und Literatur, während er die Puzzlestücke zusammenfügt.
Wenn in Rio de Janeiro vom Atlantik her der Südwestwind einsetzt, werden die »cariocas«, die Bewohner der Stadt, nervös. Die Fischer lassen die Boote am Strand. Wer sich hier auskennt, weiß, dass jetzt alles Mögliche passieren kann. Also zeigt sich Kommissar Espinosa wenig überrascht, als auf einmal ein junger Mann in seinem Büro steht, der ihn bittet, einen Mord aufklären zu helfen, der noch gar nicht geschehen ist, den er jedoch höchstpersönlich begehen wird. Allerdings weiß er weder warum noch wie noch wer eigentlich das Opfer sein soll ... Sicher ist nur, dass Kommissar Espinosa auch im dritten Anlauf bei dem Versuch scheitern wird, endlich Ordnung in seine chaotische Bibliothek zu bringen. . »Mag Kommissar Espinosas Vorgehen gelegentlich auch ein wenig planlos erscheinen, die Sensibilität, mit der er auf seiner Runde entlang der Avenida Atlântica den Blick auf den Ozean genießt, ist unendlich anregend ... Garcia-Rozas Stil macht glücklich.« (New York Times)
Die Tote von Ipanema
- 314pages
- 11 heures de lecture

