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Dark Tangos

Lewis Shiner

Average Review Rating Average Rating 9/10 (1 Review)
Book Details

Publisher : Head of Zeus

Published : 2019

Copyright : Lewis Shiner 2011

ISBN-10 : PB 1-78954-123-9
ISBN-13 : PB 978-1-78954-123-6

Publisher's Write-Up

After the breakup of his marriage and his forced relocation to Buenos Aires, Rob Cavanaugh's life was going downhill fast. Until he met Elena. She was smart and beautiful and danced like a dream. But she had a history that she said he could never understand, a history that went back to the Dirty War of the 1970s, when government death squads brought a new word to the world: the Disappeared. Then he learned that the past is never over in Argentina. Beyond the bright lights and the seductive tango music lay the open wounds of kidnapping, torture, and betrayal - and one last chance for redemption.

'Delivers its grim story line with artistic mastery... an absorbing and surprisingly action-packed tale based in the ugly truths of Argentina's history.'

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Review by Paul Lappen (010320) Rating (9/10)

Review by Paul Lappen
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Rating 9/10

This is a thriller and love story set during a very dark time in recent world history.

Rob Cavanaugh's life has hit the skids. He is separated from Lauren, his wife, and Universal Software, his employer, has transferred him to their office in Buenos Aires, Argentina. There, he falls for Elena, and they dance a lot of the tango. In Argentina, the tango is more than "just" a dance; it is part of the national soul.

Rob also learns that Elena is part of Argentina's "dirty war." During the 1970's, a series of military governments arrested, tortured and killed thousands and thousands of political opponents, under the guise of fighting communism. America was a supporter of these military governments. This is the period that gave the world the noun "disappeared." Elena's mother was such an opponent. Mother and daughter were separated at birth, and Elena was given to another family to raise as their own.

Elena's real father, also a political opponent, is still alive, but he has to be very careful. The military governments may be gone, but the mind-set of killing political opponents, and torturing anyone who gets in the way, is still very much alive. Robe finds that out first-hand when he is kidnapped, and brutally tortured for several days. He is rescued, and while in hospital, Lauren suddenly appears, and whisks him away to America for medical treatment. Is this the end of Rob and Elena? Does Rob return to Argentina?

This is an excellent story, where the reader will learn more than they ever wanted to know about the tango. It has great characters, and plenty of action, and it also explores the meaning of justice. It is very much worth reading.
Paul Lappen (1st March 2020)

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