, written by the late Alexis Ravelo , is the third installment in the acclaimed Eladio Monroy series . First published in 2011, this hardboiled noir novel further establishes Ravelo as a master of the "dirty" and direct style, blending political corruption with biting social commentary in the setting of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Plot and Character Overview
Ravelo’s work is characterized by its tradition: fast-paced, violent, and devoid of political correctness. The novel critiques the injustices of the Spanish system, contrasting the lives of the powerful and corrupt with those of the marginalized in Gran Canaria.
A suspicious couple, Melania Escudero and lawyer Alfredo Suárez Smith, hire Monroy as a "localizer" to find a box of sentimental value.
The mission quickly spirals into a web involving the mistress of a deceased millionaire and political figures.
The story follows , a retired merchant marine and cynical "fixer" who lives on Murga Street. Not quite a detective and certainly not a hero, Monroy is a cultured yet foul-mouthed anti-hero who takes on off-the-books jobs to supplement his meager pension.