Rip Crew

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Pub Date Mar 13 2018 | Archive Date Apr 09 2019

Description

In this "taut, tense international thriller" (Alafair Burke), streetwise U.S. agent Valentine Pescatore investigates a brutal killing that reveals a vast conspiracy of wealth and power. One of Kirkus Reviews's Best Mysteries of the Year!

Valentine Pescatore, the globetrotting former Border Patrol agent, finds himself back on American soil investigating the merciless killing of a group of women in a motel room. At first, the crime seems to be a straightforward case of gangsters battling for territory. Soon, however, the motive is revealed to be much deeper and more sinister: a single witness who knows too much is being hunted, at any cost.

From an author who has been praised for his "pounding action scenes [and] ferocious prose style" (Marilyn Stasio, NYTBR), Rip Crew races at breakneck speed as Pescatore finds himself face-to-face with his most terrifying assignment yet.
In this "taut, tense international thriller" (Alafair Burke), streetwise U.S. agent Valentine Pescatore investigates a brutal killing that reveals a vast conspiracy of wealth and power. One of Kirkus...

Advance Praise

"This latest installment in a series including Triple Crossing and The Convert's Song is about as tightly woven and rock-solid as international thrillers get. Rotella is as good at setting up action scenes as he is at springing them (which is saying something: the shootouts are terrific). The crisp dialogue feeds the sculpted plot and vice versa. There is nary a wasted moment in the book or one in which Rotella isn't in complete command. . . . Rotella's latest is a tense, gritty thriller-perfectly seedy when it needs to be and near-perfect in its overall execution."  —Kirkus Reviews (starred)

 

"Rip Crew is a taut, tense international thriller, filled with complex characters and gritty dialogue.  Utterly riveting." —Alafair Burke, New York Times bestselling author of The Wife

 

"Rotella writes convincingly about the realities and mechanics of investigative journalism, and his detailed action scenes add just enough mayhem to keep thriller readers on the edge of their seats."  —Publishers Weekly

"This latest installment in a series including Triple Crossing and The Convert's Song is about as tightly woven and rock-solid as international thrillers get. Rotella is as good at setting up action...


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ISBN 9780316505536
PRICE $27.00 (USD)
PAGES 336

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I wanted to title this review "intelligent" but I thought that might turn of some readers. What's the best word for complex and well-written book? A book by an author who uses his brains to work out the plot, the people, and the action? Well, whatever that is, this book deserves it.

Mr. Rotella writes a rather straightforward and in no way unusual good-guys bad-guys story focused on criminals so low or so stupid they can't even plan their own crimes. They make their living ripping off criminals. The rip crews of the title are operating in Mexico and Italy, but really they are everywhere.

Our heroes are two groups of cops – Mexican police and US Border Patrol – who retired from their official ranks and joined together as a private investigative company that built up an excellent reputation. Later they retired and went their own ways, with a few still remaining in policing and security work. They are called together again to look into a particularly heinous murder in a Mexican motel. A group of women being trafficked into the USA from Mexico was slaughtered gangster style for no apparent reason. Except… there is a possible link to a rich and corrupt business family in the USA.

The leaders of the two groups – Valentine Pescatore, who works freelance for US Homeland Security, and Leo Méndez who is now a provocative journalist – rouse their teams. Early in their investigation they discover that two of the women have survived, and that one of these woman, and her link to the businessmen.

As I said, this is pretty straightforward stuff. What sets this book apart is the writing.

Mr. Rotella is a well respected print journalist who has won or been nominated for several awards for his work. Here he pays close attention to the logic of his story and to maintaining good pace for the action. He also to writes clean, pleasing sentences. His good guy characters are humans, not lumbering military stereotype. I must say that his bad guys, possible because they are not overly smart, are not compelling characters.

If you are in the mood for a thriller, I think you will like this book very much.

I received a review copy of "Rip Crew" by Sebastian Rotella (Mulholland) through NetGalley.com.

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No way this author name is real but it is cool. I am a serial hater for the most part but this book has great action scenes; by that I mean the shootouts make me think "Rotella" has some trigger time. Maybe not, anyway, nice action thriller for me and good enough to make me want to read the first two. Enjoy

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An intense tale of murder and corruption with high-ranked U.S. businessmen at its heart

This isn't usually the type of book I read but I enjoyed this detailed story of international intrigue, murder, conspiracy, and corruption that takes place around the globe - Mexico, the U.S., Italy, hints of sub-Saharan Africa, and many countries south of Mexico's southern border.

At the center of the story is Valentine Pescatore, ex- Border Patrol now working as a private/contract investigator working for Homeland Security through Villa Crespo International Investigations and Security.

Also at the forefront in the book is Leo Méndez, ex-Tijuana policeman and now respected journalist.

They are trying to track down who brutally murdered ten female illegal aliens from Africa along with their guards as they were trying to make their way to the U.S. through Mexico.

There was lots of action and a lot of detailed information about illegal aliens in countries OTHER than the U.S. Very interesting.

I highly recommend to readers that enjoy international thrillers.

I received this book from Mulholland Books through Net Galley in the hopes that I would read it and leave an unbiased review.

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U.S. Border Patrol
Department of Homeland Security
contract investigator
off-the-books assignment
Tecate motel
ten women shot execution-style
special interest aliens
Blake Acquisitions Group
Mexico
Southern California
Guatemala
Italy
Cartels
Mafias
Smugglers
Rip crew

We are dealing with fall guys and top guys, crews executing peoples and upper echelons suited criminals with powerful hands spreading far and wide, mucho dineras for bodies moved like cargo.
I liked this off the books contract investigator Valentine Pescatore and the whole investigation unfolded with gripping and nicely written narrative, insightfully entertaining , an addition to that great first season show The Bridge.

Scintillating, unrelenting, cinematic quality, and thrill that rises up in the right times in the story that has you thoroughly gripped in this world he has crafted upon the page.

Taut masculine potent prose with brevity when needed, great descriptiveness and sentences when needed, bringing alive on the page culture, streets, cafes, peoples, mayhem and shoot-out scenes, and heart of darkness.

James Ellroy and Don Winslow come to mind when striking up similarities with the prose style and content.

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