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In an unnamed and timeless Latin American country, the lives of six men and three police officers intertwine after a brutal murder in a gay bathhouse. Dan Landes, an expatriate retired Los Angeles cop, is recruited to hunt for a serial killer who preys on lonely men in the dark steam rooms. When it looks like the killer might get away with another murder, Dan is forced to use his friend Ricardo as bait. Explicit content. 18 and older please. From Robert Rahula, the acclaimed author of Messieurs and Conversations in a Belgium Bar, comes a graphic and "sexistential" story of sexual murder in…mehr

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In an unnamed and timeless Latin American country, the lives of six men and three police officers intertwine after a brutal murder in a gay bathhouse. Dan Landes, an expatriate retired Los Angeles cop, is recruited to hunt for a serial killer who preys on lonely men in the dark steam rooms. When it looks like the killer might get away with another murder, Dan is forced to use his friend Ricardo as bait. Explicit content. 18 and older please. From Robert Rahula, the acclaimed author of Messieurs and Conversations in a Belgium Bar, comes a graphic and "sexistential" story of sexual murder in Latin America. But behind the explicit scenes of anonymous gay sex lies a deeper story. Robert Rahula navigates this dark take on the classic murder mystery to examine the irreconcilable conflict between the North American justice system and the "old ways" of a small Latino town. Cultural assumptions of evidence, due process, sexual tolerance, fairness, and justice collide when police from different countries are forced to work together.
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Autorenporträt
Robert Rahula was born in Spain to an American father and Spanish mother, but grew up in Virginia on the farm of his paternal grandparents. He returned to Menorca, Spain, in the 1960's to pursue his writing career. Over the past fifty years, he has published dozens of books or prose and poetry in Spain and in the United States. Readings of his poems appear on his YouTube channel, his Facebook page, and his website robertrahula.com.