Zulu, an ultra-cool private eye with a Ph.D. from Yale, must solve the murder of Bashma, a beautiful young rapper who has been found dead in her apartment
This was a disappointment. I am a big fan of the Gorodish and Alba novels and I wondered if Delacorta had written anything since. Unfortunately, he wrote this.
The hero of this novel is completely implausible. He has more going for him than any human that ever lived, including a computer in his car that gives him access to police records. He sleeps in a different hotel room (with a different woman) every night. Money is never a problem. He is a master of French Boxing, which is apparently better than Kung Fu.
While the Gorodish and Alba novels asked you to believe a lot, they gave you a good story in return. Not this. I did manage to finish it, but it never really engaged me.
New character - Zulu aka Ignazio Talawapi Alonzo Marwin Utusha Tenero. A private investigator based in Miami with 2 associates- Lita & Ray. No office but great car.
Becomes enmeshed in voodoo with the death of an up and coming rap singer- Princess Bashma.