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Tequila Blue
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Tequila Blue

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Tequila Blue is set in Mexico City. Carlos Hernandez, Carlito to his women, is a police detective with a complicated life. A wife, a mistress, children by both and a pay-check that never seems to arrive. This being Mexico he resorts to pimping, blackmail, money laundering and arms dealing to finance his police activity. The money for justice must be found somewhere. The corpse in the hotel room is that of a gringo with a weakness for blue movies. Carlito’s maverick investigation leads him into a labyrinth of gang wars, assassinated prostitutes and corrupt politicians.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bitter Lemon Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
5 January 2004
Pages
180
ISBN
9781904738046

Tequila Blue is set in Mexico City. Carlos Hernandez, Carlito to his women, is a police detective with a complicated life. A wife, a mistress, children by both and a pay-check that never seems to arrive. This being Mexico he resorts to pimping, blackmail, money laundering and arms dealing to finance his police activity. The money for justice must be found somewhere. The corpse in the hotel room is that of a gringo with a weakness for blue movies. Carlito’s maverick investigation leads him into a labyrinth of gang wars, assassinated prostitutes and corrupt politicians.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bitter Lemon Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
5 January 2004
Pages
180
ISBN
9781904738046