After witnessing the execution-style murder of a taxi driver, Emilia replaces him behind the wheel. Undercover with a false identity, her target is a shadowy gang extorting protection money from the upscale taxi service.
The homicide investigation is soon stuck in neutral. No one in Acapulco has heard of the gang. Yet the threat of another murder has all the drivers, including Emilia, scared to death.
When Emilia’s worst enemy gets into her taxi, both her life and the murder case accelerate out of control. Next stop, a movie set.
The script is a nightmare. The director’s cut is a double-cross. The leading man has looks that could kill.
Author Carmen Amato is a former CIA intelligence officer who uses her own counterdrug and espionage experiences to craft intrigue-filled crime fiction that keeps you guessing until the very end. Amato is a recipient of both the National Intelligence Award and the Career Intelligence Medal.
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BOOKS BY CARMEN AMATO
CLIFF DIVER HAT DANCE DIABLO NIGHTS KING PESO PACIFIC REAPER 43 MISSING RUSSIAN MOJITO NARCO NOIR MADE IN ACAPULCO
Carmen Amato is the author of the Detective Emilia Cryz mystery series pitting the first female police detective in Acapulco against Mexico's cartels, corruption, and social inequality. Starting with Cliff Diver, the series is a 2-time winner of the Outstanding Series award from CrimeMasters of America and was hailed by National Public Radio as “A thrilling series.”
Her standalone thrillers include The Hidden Light of Mexico City, which was longlisted for the 2020 Millennium Book Award.
A 30-year veteran of the CIA where she focused on technical collection and counterdrug issues, Carmen is a recipient of both the National Intelligence Award and the Career Intelligence Medal.
A judge for the BookLife Prize and Killer Nashville’s Claymore Award, her essays have appeared in Criminal Element, Publishers Weekly, and other national publications. She writes the popular Mystery Ahead newsletter on Substack with her top secrets, exclusive excerpts and book reviews: https://mysteryahead.substack.com.
Originally from upstate New York, after years of globe-trotting she and her husband enjoy life in Tennessee. https://carmenamato.net/links
If you like police procedural or J. D. Robb's, Eve Dallas series than I'm sure you will enjoy these books. I have been searching for 20+ years for another author to capture my attention with characters that can compare to the "In Death" series. I had all but given up and then I found Carmen Amato's Amelia Cruz and I am hooked on these books!! I have read all 8 books in 5 days and am very much looking forward to more action, adventure, mystery and a little love that this series has. Any of these books are a great stand alone mystery but do yourself a favor, enjoy them all and join me in telling Carmen Amato, "WE WANT MORE"!
I have missed all the books in the series except what I consider the introduction to Emila Cruz, Made In Acapulco. I think it probably affected my review, because I was just getting the hang of being in Mexico, but now I do have some familiarity with the characters and how the city of Acapulco operates.
I sense a romance, but what kind of future does a detective from the barrios have with an American with plenty of money? Could they make it work?
Well, that’s a twist. I didn’t see it coming and I am curious where it will go.
She is a badass. I love a strong female character that can hold her own. Even in the machismo world of Mexico, she earns her place and the respect of (at least) some of her coworkers, informants…
Every move is filled with danger and betrayal. Corruption is rampant, so it’s hard to know who to trust. She has to keep things close to the vest.
Her partner, Silvio, is the only person she calls in her time of need.
There is so much about the book I liked, but I was frustrated by some of the characters actions. I don’t want to say much to spoil it for you, because I think it’s worth finding out for yourself.
I do recommend starting at the beginning and you will need to read to the end of the series to get the complete story.
Found the beginning few chapters hard to follow with all the Mexican names of people,streets and locations. Once I got use to this and I could concentrate on the story it became hard to put the book down. The author is a very good descriptive writer and one that keeps you in suspense through out the story. Would recommend this book to any suspense loving mystery’s reader.
Got to the 58% mark but could not finish. The main story was OK, but parts of it were too drawn out, as if the writer felt a need to fill a certain number of pages. There was also personal drama with the main character’s family that didn’t add anything interesting to the plot. Also, there were too many characters with similar personalities and it was hard to keep them straight. Not my cup of tea.
In this installment of this series Amati delivers again. This time Emilia goes undercover as a taxicab driver. The first female taxicab driver in Acapulco. She is trying to get information and locate the gang responsible for killing the driver she is replacing and who are shaking down the cabs’ owner for protection payments. Emilia uncovers more than expected. Tight pacing, solid characters, and grabbing storyline makes for a great read.
Another enthralling novel by Carmen Amato. This was the 8th in the book series following Emilia Cruz . I was stunned by the ending. Who can the first female detective in Acapulco' s police department trust? Even her boss has deceived and betrayed her. And the federales who are suppose to be hunting murdering criminals in the drug cartels are running investigations that protect the monsters. One being her own brother! Thrilling!
I spent an enjoyable afternoon and evening with Carmen Amato's latest hit. This time Emilia Cruz goes undercover as a taxi driver and fights everyone from sexist detectives to creepy narcos who exploit young women. Hang on for a speedy ride from someone who knows every street and back alley in Acapulco like the back of her hand. She takes us places no tourist would ever dare to visit.
This book was the best of the series! It is still a bit discouraging to read about the Acapulco that lies behind the glitter that the tourists are shown, but having just reread all of the books in the series in order, this one is a very upbeat, wonderful conclusion. Loved it! Thank you, Carmen!
Every book in this series picks up where the last finished. I was so glad when Emily finally committed to marriage. The book's will hook you into all TBE activities that Emily went thru both in her personal life, and as the only female Detective in the PD. I wish this series was on Audible. Carmen is an awesome Police Thriller writer.
Stories about crime in Mexico can get confusing as to who is is really a crook and who is a good guy, as you'll see in this book. Now that I've finished #8, I wish Ms. Amato would write faster!
Have read all eight books in the series and enjoyed every one. Well written and unable to be put down. The feisty Emilia has grown on every page and matured. Will miss not having any more pages to turn!
Who is shaking down the taxi cab drivers in Acapulco for protection. Emily goes undercover to be the first woman taxi driver. Finding more than just the killer Good series tightly written and well done.
I find Emilia Cruz novels a delightful summer read. Leave my worries home and take a trip to Acapulco. If your looking fora story with z few twists and turns without mind boggling subplots this it.
Emelia is loaned out to financial division and is undercover as a taxi driver. One of her passengers looks like her personal enemy and fugitive. She is torn up between staying in character and arresting the fugitive. The exciting reading continues and there are numerous twists and turns. Thanks
Great writing. Only thing I would have left out is the four-letter words. Not needed to keep things moving. More twists and turns of who is who and where they fit in. Waiting for the next one to see where this goes next.
Who killed the taxi driver and why??? Emilia is going under cover??? I learned A LOT of twists and turns today!!! They all tried to protect her though, didn't they??? I enjoyed this story and recommended the book.
Super layered plot with an amazingly blended twist. Emilia survives another bout of evil men doing evil things. A thin glimmer of hope & light gleams from immense darkness.
Hopefully this wasn't the last of this series - it sounded at the end like there was definitely the opportunity for more to come.
These are great books - wonderful characters who evolve over time as the series progresses. Great plots, sense of place, action. I read all of these in order.
I've read all right of the Ebola Cruz books & enjoyed every one. Strong characters and good stories. They also teach me a bit about Mexico which I also enjoy.
Another person masquerading as an author that cannot use good writing skills, bit must stoop to f-bombing everything in attempting to make a point. Not for me.
This episode is just as exciting as was the beginning of the Detective Cruz series. The hardest part is waiting for the next book. Emilia Cruze needs to be a TV series. Carmen Amata keep writing! You are my favorite!