
Seedy bars, strip clubs, greasy spoons, loan sharks, poker games, pool halls, cocaine deals, long, smoky nights in dimly lit rooms, Comanche, P.I. will bring Miami’s underbelly to life.
Comanche, P.I. is a noir novel, but a uniquely neo-Miami noir novel as all of the characters are Latin.
Recently arriving in Miami — they don’t have much, work low-level jobs, cashiers and dishwashers, barkeeps and line cooks. But they are part of a scene, an underground scene, whether at a monthly literary event at a dive bar, or raves on the beach, it’s all under the radar waiting for our protagonist and anti-hero The Comanche to discover and explore.
And when the cops need a crime solved on the “down low” – they call The Comanche.
Pedro Medina Leon is a Florida Book Award winning author. This novel was originally published in Spanish, and was translated by Miami-area journalist Abel M. Folgar.
Born in Lima, Peru, in 1977, Pedro Medina Leon is the author of the fiction books Mañana no te veré en Miami (Tomorrow I Will Not See You in Miami), Marginal (Marginal), and Varsovia (a novel that won the 2017 Florida Book Award, Spanish category), as well as the book of essays and short chronicles Tour: a tour of Miami’s popular culture. He is the editor of the anthologies Viaje One Way (One Way Journey) and Miami (Un)Plugged (Miami) and is also the creator and editor of the cultural portal and publishing label Suburbano Ediciones (Suburbano Editions).
Translated by Abel M. Folgar.
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