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Name of the Dog: A Lefty Mendieta Investigation (Book 3)

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7th February 2019

Price: £8.99

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781782064947

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Perfect for fans of Mick Herron and John Le Carré

“The most important thing that’s happened in Mexican literature in the last thirty years” Gaby Wood, Sunday Telegraph.

It’s Christmas in Culiacán and Detective Edgar “Lefty” Mendieta can’t believe his luck. An old flame has returned with a teenage son he knew nothing about. Happiness seems to finally beckon for our careworn hero. The only snag is that Jason Mendieta wants to follow in his father’s footsteps-even as Mexico’s drug war descends a slippery slope toward chaos.

While Lefty pursues a lunatic who has taken to bumping off dentists with a heavy-calibre pistol, a secret agent infiltrates a meeting of the drug lords and hears Pacific Cartel boss Samantha Valdés implore her underlings to stay out of the war. But an audacious murder provokes Samantha to change her mind and launch a wave of grisly killings across the country.

Samantha then persuades Lefty to help her find the killer that pushed her over the edge. The truth he discovers will underline an old adage: revenge is a dish best served cold. No quiet family Christmas for our detective.

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Reviews

Arturo Pérez-Reverte.
One of the biggest names in Mexican literature . . . A true novelist . . . No one has captured the exciting and passionate nature of the Mexican vernacular like him.
Laura Wilson, Guardian.
A vivid glimpse into an ultraviolent world of macho posturing, unorthodox policing and ruthless criminality.
John Dugdale, Sunday Times.
If you are fed up with formulaic noir novels and looking for something fresher, Élmer Mendoza . . . could be the answer.
Jake Kerridge, Sunday Express.
Essential reading.
Barry Forshaw, Independent.
Presents Mexico in a darkly surrealist light: corrupt politicos, a plague of narco-crime and only battered detective Edgar "Lefty" Mendieta on the side of the angels.
Matthew Geden, Irish Examiner.
Mendoza's style is spare but fast-paced . . . As the plot moves along the reader is swept along with it. Lefty is a likeable character who has somehow managed to find a way to navigate through all the killing aided by a detachment which serves him well.