Made in Acapulco

Detective Emilia Cruz, #0

Mystery & Suspense, International, Fiction & Literature, Short Stories
Cover of the book Made in Acapulco by Carmen Amato, Laurel & Croton
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Carmen Amato ISBN: 9780985325640
Publisher: Laurel & Croton Publication: March 24, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Carmen Amato
ISBN: 9780985325640
Publisher: Laurel & Croton
Publication: March 24, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

**Imagine if you were the first and only female police detective in Acapulco. Mexican drug cartels battle for control. Politicians are bought with blood money. **

***You fought your way up the police ladder to the detectives squadroom.
 
But you're still fighting. Because they're still trying to break you. ***

MADE IN ACAPULCO is a collection of short stories featuring Emilia Cruz, the first and only female detective on the Acapulco police force. Taking place before the full-length Detective Emilia Cruz novels, the stories form a prequel to the series: 

The Beast captures Emilia's struggle to become the first female police detective in Acapulco. It previously appeared in The Huffington Post's Huff/Post 50 Featured Fiction showcase. 

The Disappeared sees Emilia search for a friend who goes missing. Those who have gone missing amid Mexico's drug war violence is a continuing theme throughout the mystery series. 

The Artist was inspired by Mexican poet Javier Sicilia's efforts to bring awareness to the plight of families impacted by the drug war violence and references photos of some of the rallies held in Mexico in recent years. 

The Date explores the downside of a job that pits Emilia against Mexico's enduring culture of machismo, while also drawing on real events that occurred in a nightclub in Mexico in 2006. 

The Cliff is the original Emilia Cruz story. Written for a literary critique group, the story was initially entitled So Far From God and introduces hotel manager Kurt Rucker. The story became the basis for CLIFF DIVER, the first Emilia Cruz novel. 

With hot nights on the beach and suspense straight out of the news, the series goes inside Mexico's drug war with a fearless style and a woman who will be hard to forget. 

**PRAISE FOR THE DETECTIVE EMILIA CRUZ SERIES **

***Cliff Diver ***
"Consistently exciting." ― Kirkus Reviews 

Hat Dance 
"Emilia . . . is a force to be reckoned with." ― MysterySequels.com 

***Diablo Nights ***
"Amato's unique setting, realistic characters, and intriguing plot set her apart." ― OnlineBookClub.org 

***King Peso ***
"Danger and betrayal never more than a few pages away." ― Kirkus Reviews 

**Get all the DETECTIVE EMILIA CRUZ books: **

***Cliff Diver 
Hat Dance 
Diablo Nights 
King Peso 
Pacific Reaper 
43 Missing 
Made in Acapulco ***

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

**Imagine if you were the first and only female police detective in Acapulco. Mexican drug cartels battle for control. Politicians are bought with blood money. **

***You fought your way up the police ladder to the detectives squadroom.
 
But you're still fighting. Because they're still trying to break you. ***

MADE IN ACAPULCO is a collection of short stories featuring Emilia Cruz, the first and only female detective on the Acapulco police force. Taking place before the full-length Detective Emilia Cruz novels, the stories form a prequel to the series: 

The Beast captures Emilia's struggle to become the first female police detective in Acapulco. It previously appeared in The Huffington Post's Huff/Post 50 Featured Fiction showcase. 

The Disappeared sees Emilia search for a friend who goes missing. Those who have gone missing amid Mexico's drug war violence is a continuing theme throughout the mystery series. 

The Artist was inspired by Mexican poet Javier Sicilia's efforts to bring awareness to the plight of families impacted by the drug war violence and references photos of some of the rallies held in Mexico in recent years. 

The Date explores the downside of a job that pits Emilia against Mexico's enduring culture of machismo, while also drawing on real events that occurred in a nightclub in Mexico in 2006. 

The Cliff is the original Emilia Cruz story. Written for a literary critique group, the story was initially entitled So Far From God and introduces hotel manager Kurt Rucker. The story became the basis for CLIFF DIVER, the first Emilia Cruz novel. 

With hot nights on the beach and suspense straight out of the news, the series goes inside Mexico's drug war with a fearless style and a woman who will be hard to forget. 

**PRAISE FOR THE DETECTIVE EMILIA CRUZ SERIES **

***Cliff Diver ***
"Consistently exciting." ― Kirkus Reviews 

Hat Dance 
"Emilia . . . is a force to be reckoned with." ― MysterySequels.com 

***Diablo Nights ***
"Amato's unique setting, realistic characters, and intriguing plot set her apart." ― OnlineBookClub.org 

***King Peso ***
"Danger and betrayal never more than a few pages away." ― Kirkus Reviews 

**Get all the DETECTIVE EMILIA CRUZ books: **

***Cliff Diver 
Hat Dance 
Diablo Nights 
King Peso 
Pacific Reaper 
43 Missing 
Made in Acapulco ***

More books from Short Stories

Cover of the book Il diario dei sensi by Carmen Amato
Cover of the book L’Écueil de Lovelace by Carmen Amato
Cover of the book Guten Morgen, meine Schöne! by Carmen Amato
Cover of the book Love me tender (Kurzgeschichte, Liebe) by Carmen Amato
Cover of the book Worth by Carmen Amato
Cover of the book Sinnlich, süß und sexy by Carmen Amato
Cover of the book Gears and Levers 3 by Carmen Amato
Cover of the book Felicidade Clandestina by Carmen Amato
Cover of the book NANCY by Carmen Amato
Cover of the book The Revolutionary Mistress by Carmen Amato
Cover of the book Seven Stories by Carmen Amato
Cover of the book The Long and the Short of It by Carmen Amato
Cover of the book Passions Bite by Carmen Amato
Cover of the book Hypothermia by Carmen Amato
Cover of the book Spooky Shorts A─D: Apple Pie, Black-Eyed Kids, Creature, and Dungeon by Carmen Amato
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy