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The Silence of the Rain: A Novel
Published in Hardcover by Henry Holt & Company, Inc. (10 July, 2002)
Authors: Luiz Alfredo Garcia-Roza and Benjamin Moser
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worse than bad
I picked up this book only because, in an otherwise informative article on Raymond Carver, a semi-respected reviewer (who has since lost my respect) has mentioned it as just one more work influenced by the great American original. Imagine my disappointment, then, on finding on my table a half-baked novel whose characters are flatter than yesterday's Coke and whose story line is about as engaging as the dog-eared menu in a zero-star diner. Indeed, I probably care more about this imaginary menu, grease- and ketchup-stained it might be, than the fate of any of the characters in the novel.

Frankly, I don't understand why a U.S. publisher, and a literary one at that, would bother with this kind of lowly trash: the writing can't even be called workaday--it's simply beneath contempt. Any talented tenth-grader could've written better. For that matter, I can't quite understand why a highly regarded Brazilian publisher (Companhia Das Letras) would publish such an abomination either. It's possible that something has been lost in translation, but I rather doubt this, since Garcia-Roza, to judge by this book at least, has come up with a prose style that would make the dumbest subject-verb-object writing look Proustian by comparison. Instead of Raymond Chandler, a more appropriate point of reference might be Raymond Carver at his absolute worst--the sort of thing he, Carver, would no doubt have thrown into the wastebasket without a single pang of remorse. The book is without art, without wit, without life, without any redeeming quality I can think of (even the cover art is mediocre).

An easy enjoyable read
I agree with some of the comments made by the previous review. The logic of the story defeated me at times. I wasn't sure what I was reading. This is not Raymond Carver, Chandler or any other Raymond. The description of the life of a police man working in Rio seems strangely at odds with the reality of the life in that big city, I've been there and I can't imagine that a cop in Rio with that many years service under his belt could still be so naive. But, I was drawn to the character of Espinosa, a man who is also strangely at odds with his profession as a cop. He likes to read and that is what makes him different of course - you know - cop with an intellect.

I have read a few novels translated from Brazilian portuguese and I honestly don't think the language translates very well. Something is lost and it was lost here. The ending was implausible but I'll definately be reading the next in the series. Go figure!

Promising Start to a Rio Trilogy
Popular Brazilian author Garcia-Roza wrote a trilogy of crime novels in the latter part of the '90s, and this is the first of them to appear in English. Unlike another Brazilian crime novel of that time, Patricia Melo's "The Killer", this book doesn't take a hard-boiled approach, but is a carefully crafted procedural. With plenty of social commentary mixed in, the book reads somewhat like one of Mario Vargas Llosa's crime fictions such as "Who Killed Palamino Molero" or "The Green House".

The novel starts by presenting the suicide of a rich executive in Rio de Janerio, and in Hitchcockian fashion allows the reader to know a great deal more than the hero for most of the book. That hero is a rather nebbish Detective Inspector, who for most of the book treats the case as a murder since someone made off with the gun used in the suicide, the note, and more. As in much noir, several smalltime people get accidentally mixed up in the matter and further deaths ensue, making it all rather confusing for the Inspector. He's a likable loner, a kindred spirit of John Harvey's Nottingham Inspector Charlie Resnick, or Sicilian Inspector Montalbano of Andrea Camilleri's series ("The Shape of Water").

There are some rather curious aspects to the story, for example, despite Rio's notorious murder rate, this homicide Detective mostly adheres to strict 9-5, Monday-Friday hours, working only a single case at a time. And in the book's sole instance of awkward author contrivance, his network of informers just happens to have information on a key gun sale-this in a city where guns change hands like pocket change. The setting is fairly interesting, rain-slicked white middle-class Rio neighborhoods which are very cosmopolitan and European (I'm not sure why other reviewers insist on using the word "sultry" to describe the setting). Rio's favelas (shantytowns) are only seen in the distance.

It's always a treat to read crime fiction from other countries, and this is no exception. Garcia-Roza's trilogy kicks off with an intriguing plot, a likable hero, and great promise.


Absurdas historias
Published in Unknown Binding by Universidad Autâonoma de Querâetaro ()
Author: Alfredo García Servín
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Alfredo L. Palacios : un socialismo argentino y para la Argentina
Published in Unknown Binding by Centro Editor de Amâerica Latina ()
Author: Víctor O. García Costa
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Alfredo Palacios - Entre El Clavel y La Espa
Published in Paperback by Planeta (1997)
Author: Victor Garcia Costa
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Amapola
Published in Paperback by iUniverse.com (1900)
Authors: Alfred Garcia and Alfredo Garcia
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December Heat: An Inspector Espinoza Mystery
Published in Hardcover by Henry Holt & Company, Inc. (2003)
Author: Luiz Alfredo Garcia-Roza
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Derechos sucesorios de los hijos adoptivos en el código civil : problemas de derecho transitorio
Published in Unknown Binding by J.M. Bosch ()
Author: Alfredo Sánchez-Rubio García
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Eclesiología, catequesis, espiritualidad
Published in Unknown Binding by Ediciones Universidad de Navarra ()
Author: Alfredo García Suárez
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El Archipielago Garcia
Published in Paperback by Espasa Calpe Mexicana, S.A. (1999)
Author: Alfredo Gomez Cerda
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El establecimiento permanente : análisis jurídico-tributario internacional de la imposición societaria
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Author: Francisco Alfredo García Prats
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