
This blazingly original novel from the most exciting new voice in crime fiction today is a brilliantly crafted modern noir filled with secrets, heartbreak, and mordant humor.
Gloria Mendez is single and 36, and secretly and somewhat hopelessly in love with her oblivious boss. He is both single and solitary, and far too old for her, but she has worked for him, side by side, for 10 oddly companionable years. But when he disappears on his annual trip to Mexico, the one aspect of his life to which she's never been privy, Gloria's sudden and impulsive search for him reveals the wreckage of a hidden past. Carl Perreira was not who Gloria thought he was, nor was he anything she could have imagined.
As Gloria travels this twisted road into Carl's backstory, she realizes she might not have known him at all. Her investigation discloses as much about her own life as it does about her mysterious boss, and leaves her fighting for her life. Sunstroke is everything a thriller should be: circuitous, thought-provoking, and brimming with edge-of-the-seat suspense, and the start of a brilliant career.
©2006 Jesse Kellerman; (P)2006 Penguin Audio
"Many readers will enjoy the intrepid Gloria and her puzzle." (Publishers Weekly)
"There's plenty of heat here to justify the buzz." (Booklist)
Gloria Mendez is a Los Angeles secretary secretly in love with her boss, Carl. When Carl goes to Mexico on vacation, Gloria receives a garbled message from him saying that he's been in an accident. Later she hears from the police that he's dead. Gloria travels into rural Mexico hoping to find answers. While Annie Henk handles the flashbacks into Gloria's life and the apathy of Mexican authorities competently and her use of accents is authentic, overall her reading is uninspired. As the mystery deepens and more characters enter the mix, Henk grows more effective, but her flat, colorless reading never completely lives up to the promise of Kellerman's debut novel. (c) AudioFile 2006
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