Sins As Scarlet

By (author) Nicolas Obregon Publisher Penguin Books

Harrowing and gripping. An astute police procedural . . . Switching between LA, Mexico and Tokyo both Iwata's present and past are cleverly interwoven in a truly heart-rending climax (Daily Express) Fresh and convincing . . . the dialogue is worthy of the great chronicler of LA's dark side, Raymond Chandler. But really, Obregon's writing has a unique flavour all of its own, wherever his books are set (Jake Kerridge Sunday Express) Sins as Scarlet is a searing LA crime story, as poetic as it is brutal, as tender as it is disturbing (Tim Weaver) Thanks to the excellent Iwata, you get a gripping mystery with a real conscience (Sunday Sport) In the heady tradition of Raymond Chandler and Michael Connelly, Sins as Scarlet lays bare the bruised heart and broken soul of Los Angeles. Extraordinary stuff: a diabolically clever police procedural, a wrenching character study, and a merciless chronicle of a city in decay. I'm awestruck. (A. J. Finn, author of international bestseller THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW) A dark, brutal ride through the underbelly of LA (ANTHONY HOROWITZ) Masterpiece - that's the only way to describe Sins as Scarlet. Obregón's brilliant novel is, at once, a classic noir, a psychological thriller and a riveting examination-sometimes dark, sometime moving to the point of tears--of life in a less-than-angelic Los Angeles (JEFFERY DEAVER) Evocative, perceptive writing (Sunday Time Crime Club) This bleak, richly descriptive and haunting thriller walks of the wild side of Los Angeles (Peterborough Telegraph) A brace of cutting-edge themes are threaded into the abrasive narrative . . . It is a combustible mix, but as in the earlier Blue Light Yokohama, the author has the full measure of his difficult material. With his vividly evoked Mexican and LA settings [he] delivers a pacey, page-turning thriller, but the underlying seriousness gives real texture. Iwata is a richly drawn, conflicted hero, and this is another savage journey into the dark heart of America (Barry Forshaw, Crime Time) About the Author British born of a Spanish father and a French mother, Nicolás Obregón grew up between London and Madrid. As a travel writer, Nicolás has had an extensive experience of Japan, but the beginning of his fascination with the country came from watching Japanese cartoons as a young boy. Nicolás Obregón is a graduate of the acclaimed Birkbeck Creative Writing Masters course and a former bookseller for Waterstones. His first novel was Blue Light Yokohama. He lives in Los Angeles

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