Cocaine NightsCounterpoint, 1998 - 328 páginas In "Cocaine Nights," the setting is the Costa del Sol, and the stylish resort of Estrella de Mar, where young retirees from Europe's chillier climes bask in a lifestyle of endless leisure. Into the queasy beauty of this artificial environment steps Charles Prentice, a travel writer from London who has come to visit his brother Frank, manager of the resort's Club Nautico - tennis and swim club by day, coked-up discotheque by night. Frank is in jail, having confessed to setting an explosive fire that has taken five lives. Certain that the confession was coerced, Charles wants to launch his own investigation. But Frank isn't interested in salvation, and the Spanish police don't want their open-and-shut case corrupted by a meddling Brit. Charles insists on continuing his crusade, though his life is threatened. |
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... treaty for murder ? ' Frank stood up and pushed his chair against the table . ' You'll have to take me with you on your trips . We'll travel the world together . I'd like that ... ' The policeman waited for me to leave , carrying my 27.
... treaty for murder ? ' Frank stood up and pushed his chair against the table . ' You'll have to take me with you on your trips . We'll travel the world together . I'd like that ... ' The policeman waited for me to leave , carrying my 27.
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... waited in the Protestant cemetery , dressed in their darkest clothes , it struck me that they resembled a party of well - to - do emigrants , standing patiently at a hostile customs post and aware that however long they waited only one ...
... waited in the Protestant cemetery , dressed in their darkest clothes , it struck me that they resembled a party of well - to - do emigrants , standing patiently at a hostile customs post and aware that however long they waited only one ...
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... waited for them to reach me . But as they stepped into the light I recog- nized their faces , and realized that their naked bodies would offer nothing in the way of surprise . I had already watched them from the balcony of Frank's ...
... waited for them to reach me . But as they stepped into the light I recog- nized their faces , and realized that their naked bodies would offer nothing in the way of surprise . I had already watched them from the balcony of Frank's ...
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Frontiers and Fatalities 9 | 9 |
The Fire at the Hollinger House | 22 |
The Tennis Machine | 29 |
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