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Charles Willeford Miami Blues

Miami Blues Charles Willeford , Marcos Y Marcos


2003 vote 7 / 10

engine Miami Blues is certainly unlikely. Is very unlikely that the murder starts the story even more unlikely, if possible, a series of coincidences arising from them. Frederick J. Frenger jr. is, as we know from the first line, a brilliant psychopath from California, who lives by stealing others' identities and faces the world with an innocent, and at the same time terrifying lucidity, leaving the reader puzzled to the last row. There is no moral, but a conscious, albeit unacceptable, sure. Everything is pervaded by a sort of apathy in some cases interpreted as stupidity, in others as delirium, which pervades the book with a 'troubled and tragic light. A criminal history who has not insisted neither high nor low, even in the face of absurdity, which is not excited about leaving but never at the end bitter taste in the mouth.

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