The Buenos Aires Quintet

The Buenos Aires Quintet

by Manuel Vazquez Montalban (Author)

Synopsis

When Pepe Carvalho?s uncle asks him to find his son, Ra?l, in Buenos Aires, Pepe is reluctant. All he knows about Argentina is ?tango, Maradona, and the disappeared? and he has no desire to find out more. But family is family and soon Carvalho is in Buenos Aires, getting more caught up in Argentina?s troubled past than is good for anybody. As he gets nearer to finding Ra?l, he begins to realise the full impact of the traumas caused by a military junta who went so far as to kidnap the children of the political activists they tortured. A few excellent tangos, bottles of Mendoza Cabernet Sauvignon and a sexy semiotician are no compensation for the savage brutality Carvalho experiences in his attempt to come to grips with Argentina?s recent history.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 252
Publisher: Serpent's Tail
Published: 13 Nov 2003

ISBN 10: 1852426403
ISBN 13: 9781852426408

Media Reviews
'Montalban is a writer who is caustic about the powerful and tender towards the oppressed' Times Literary Supplement; 'The modern committed writer, Montalban exposes the criminal power relationships beneath the facade of democracy' Guardian
Author Bio
Manuel Vazquez Montalban lives in Barcelona where he was born in 1939. He is a journalist, novelist and creator of Pepe Carvalho, a fast-living, gourmet private dectective. Montalban has won both the Raymond Chandler Prize and the French Grand Prix of Detective Fiction for his thrillers, which are translated into all major languages.