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Water-blue Eyes
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Water-blue Eyes

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Amid the aroma of the sea and the Galician pines, a young saxophonist is found dead in his swanky flat overlooking the beach. The murder seems to have taken place after an encounter with a lover, but the way he was killed makes it impossible to obtain any more clues about his activities that night. His stomach, groin and thighs are burnt and his genitals look hideously like a toasted cashew. Leo Caldas, a disheartened police officer still searching for his place in the world, takes on the case as it slowly unfolds in the tense, affected atmosphere of affluent Vigo.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 April 2009
Pages
176
ISBN
9781906413255

Amid the aroma of the sea and the Galician pines, a young saxophonist is found dead in his swanky flat overlooking the beach. The murder seems to have taken place after an encounter with a lover, but the way he was killed makes it impossible to obtain any more clues about his activities that night. His stomach, groin and thighs are burnt and his genitals look hideously like a toasted cashew. Leo Caldas, a disheartened police officer still searching for his place in the world, takes on the case as it slowly unfolds in the tense, affected atmosphere of affluent Vigo.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 April 2009
Pages
176
ISBN
9781906413255