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Angels in the Wind

(2021)
(A book in the Mile High Noir series)
A novel by

 
 
Awards
2022 Shamus Award for Best Original PI Paperback (nominee)

Felon turned private eye Gus Corral isn't doing too well after getting whacked in the head with a baseball bat following his last big case. He was unconscious for a couple of days and still can't see right. Plagued by headaches, there are days he can't think straight. Tired, sore and disoriented, he takes his sister's advice to get out of Denver and help their cousins in Eastern Colorado.

George Montoya's son, Matías or Mat, has run off again. The seventeen-year-old has run away before, but he always came back. This time, his dad and Aunt Essie know there s something wrong. As Gus begins to talk to the boy's family and friends, a picture emerges of a smart kid with strong opinions who fought a lot with his dad. Did he run away because of his father? Or did he leave because his girlfriend broke up with him? Her father, the town doctor, definitely didn't want his daughter dating a Mexican American.

But when Gus tracks the missing boy to a shelter for runaways in Pueblo, the ailing investigator discovers something much more sinister. The boy was helping victims of human trafficking. Could the criminals have caught on to him? All too soon, men with guns are threatening Gus, warning him to get out of town, or else! Acclaimed writer Manuel Ramos' fourth novel featuring Gus Corral's unique and weary voice once again combines a complex and moody mystery with issues of identity, family and responsibility, to oneself and others.


Genre: Mystery

Praise for this book

"Thrilling, heartbreaking and engrossing, Angels in the Wind is the best yet from one of the masters of the genre." - David Heska Wanbli Weiden


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