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The Angel of Torremolinos

(1988)
(The sixth book in the Superintendent Bernal series)
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He was always around at that time of night. He was a South American who ran an unofficial aid association for young people in need - drunken back-packers, drug addicts, runaways and the like. They called him 'The Angel of Torremolinos'. It was only later that those he was helping would experience the strangely inhuman indignities, the traumatic horror, blood blinding the eyes, the tearing, searing pain, and then blackness...
When the Basque separatist movement ETA launches a terrorist campaign against the crowded tourist beaches of Spain's Costa del Sol, British newspapers have a field day, calling it the 'Costa Bomb. Seconded to the area from Madrid, Superintendent Bernal and his trusted team of detectives find that another very real terror stalks the streets of the blossoming holiday resort of Torremolinos after dark.
Narrowly escaping death in one bombing, Bernal has to prevent others and discover the fate of the young male tourists who have mysteriously disappeared - just as has one of his brightest young detectives...


Genre: Mystery

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