Leighton Gage
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Fluent
in a number of languages, Leighton has lived and worked on four
continents. He visited Spain in the time of Franco, Portugal in the
time of Salazar, South Africa in the time of apartheid, Chile in the
time of Pinochet, Argentina in the time of the junta, and Eastern
Europe under the Communist yoke. He currently lives in Brazil.
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"Blood Of The Wicked"
978-1569475355
"Gage smoothly expands his
focus on the assassination of an ambitious bishop to encompass the
controversial and entirely absorbing issue of whether the clergy should
involve themselves in the politics of land distribution among the
poor." - The New York Times Book Review
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"Buried Strangers"
978-1569475140
"Gage's talents include not
only captivating characters and realistic plots, but also an intensely
realized sense of place and an unrelentingly fast pace that yanks the
reader from beginning to end, unable to stop or pause, just as the cops
are unable to take a day off. Silva just may be South America's Kurt
Wallander." - Booklist
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"Dying Gasp"
978-1569476130
"Intelligent and subtle. . . . Lovers of suspenseful and sophisticated
crime novels will be rewarded." - Publishers Weekly
"Highly recommended." - Library Journal
"Both a powerful political thriller and gripping crime fiction." - Florida Sun-Sentinel
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