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“Not for nothing is Claudia Piñeiro Argentina’s most popular crime writer. Betty Boo is original, witty and hugely entertaining; it mixes murder with love, political power and journalism." Times-London"Those willing to take the time to enjoy the style and the unusual denouement will find themselves wondering why more crime authors don’t take the kinds of risks Piñeiro does." BooklistThe fourth novel from Claudia Piñeiro, South America's best-selling crime novelist.When a renowned Buenos Aires industrialist is found dead at his home in an exclusive gated community called La Maravillosa, the novelist Nurit Iscar (once nicknamed Betty Boo owing to a resemblance to the cartoon character Betty Boop) is contracted by a former lover, the editor of a national newspaper, to cover the story. Nurit teams up with the paper's veteran, but now demoted, crime reporter. Soon they realize that they are falling in love, which complicates matters deliciously. The murder is no random crime but one in a series that goes to the heart of the establishment. Five members of the Argentine industrial and political elite, who all went to the same boarding-school, have died in apparently innocent circumstances. The Maravillosa murder is just the last in the series and those in power in Argentina are not about to allow all this brought to light. Too much is at stake.

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This wasn't a bad read for me, it just was too slow for my pace.
‘Betty Boo’ joins a mass of detective books written by female authors. The story’s plot is standard detective fiction. Someone more or less interesting murders someone more or less interesting in a more or less interesting fashion. An interesting investigator, often flawed in some way, solves the crime in often quite an interesting fashion. That does not sound very exciting. So what separates the good from the mediocre? In part, how interesting the murders, the murderers, and the investigators are. But as importantly, probably more importantly, the writing. With Claudia Piñeiro, we have a master author (mistress authoress?). And I’ll add, with this, the fourth Bitter Lemon Press novel by Claudia Piñeiro translated by Miranda France, we have also a master (mistress?) translator. Plus we get yet another of Bitter Lemon’s atmospheric book covers. As with the other Bitter Lemon Piñeiros, the story takes place in and around Buenos Aires. Piñeiro doesn’t keep us waiting for the action. The novel’s first murder occurs on the sixth page. We learn about its second on the fourteenth page. In fact, this second happened three years before. Back then the husband was accused - but not convicted. So why was he at home meeting his end in just the same gruesome way as his wife met hers? Potboiler plot, isn’t it? But the first four pages’ description of the husband’s maid enduring the slow security procedure to enter his gated community, and of her frustration and fear of being late to start the day’s work for an employer who “isn’t a very nice man” prime our unknown knowledge that she is going to find something unpleasant, probably a murder. You can imagine the scene in a Hitchcock film. An odd, and brilliantly written, aspect of the book is how we get long conversational exchanges without quotation marks buried in the more than page-long paragraphs, - and yet we always know who is talking. Scattered through the text choice phrases pop up, the occasional bright flower in the rich tapestry of prose: … his throat slit, the neck open “like two near-perfect lips”. “Try to be a good crime reporter, kid … get out into the street and produce great writing … without any spelling mistakes, which is already a lot to ask for these days”. A former maidservant asked by the police to come to the gated community insists that she’ll come only if she can enter through the visitors’ gate, not the servants’ gate. Why, asks an investigator, “ … they didn’t make us feel all that great when we came through the visitors’ gate. It’s not about how they treat you, but what they call you.” What a perfectly succinct distinction of attitudes to employer versus employee. The odd title, “Betty Boo”? - it’s the nickname of one of the characters.

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