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Top Latino Mystery Books - Best Suspense & Thriller Novels for Crime Fiction Lovers | Perfect for Book Clubs & Late-Night Reading
Top Latino Mystery Books - Best Suspense & Thriller Novels for Crime Fiction Lovers | Perfect for Book Clubs & Late-Night Reading

Top Latino Mystery Books - Best Suspense & Thriller Novels for Crime Fiction Lovers | Perfect for Book Clubs & Late-Night Reading" (如果原标题是中文,请提供中文内容以便准确翻译优化)

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In Lucha Corpi's story, ''Hollow Point at the Synapses,'' her unique narrator a bullet describes the instant before killing a young Peruvian woman: ''I feel the pull of the hammer. The pressure mounts. I am now in place. The moment is upon me. Swiftly and efficiently, I will do what I must, what I was created for. In an instant, I am off, traveling at a speed reserved only for death.'' This groundbreaking anthology of short fiction by Latino mystery writers, Hit List: The Best of Latino Mystery, features an intriguing and unpredictable cast of sleuths, murderers and crime victims. Reflecting the authors' and society's preoccupation with identity, self, and territory, the stories run the gamut of the mystery genre, from traditional to noir, from the private investigator to the police procedural, and even a ''chick lit'' mystery. ''The Right Profile'' features a Miami private investigator who goes undercover to prove a deadbeat father can pay child support, and she delights in testifying against him in court. In ''The Skull of Pancho Villa,'' someone has stolen the family heirloom and it's up to Gus Corral to get it back. And in ''A New York Chicano,'' a successful bachelor from El Paso a graduate of NYU working for Merrill Lynch in Manhattan gets his revenge against a xenophobic newscaster. Hit List collects for the first time short fiction by many of the Latino authors who have been pioneers in the mystery genre, using it to showcase their unique cultures, neighborhoods and realities. Contributors include award-winning writers such as Carolina Garcia-Aguilera, Alicia Gaspar de Alba, Rolando Hinojosa, Manuel Ramos and Sergio Troncoso, as well as emerging writers who deserve more recognition.

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I choose mysteries by "place" and then protagonist. Amazon won't let us choose books by "Latino" or "Hispanic", so I gobble up whatever I find. I DO wish Amazon would add this search parameter. There are too many good Latino authors out there to have to find them by happenstance. Examples: Manuel Ramos (Denver) and Lucha Corpi (East Oakland). One can't even find history or sociology books using "Latino" or "Hispanic." So what is one supposed to do??? Amazon is a superstore now, but often I find myself nostalgic for the world's largest book and music store....This was a fine collection of short stories.