The Hidden Light of Mexico City

Author:   Carmen Amato
Publisher:   Laurel & Croton
ISBN:  

9798993151274


Pages:   442
Publication Date:   26 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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The Hidden Light of Mexico City


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A stunning political thriller from a former CIA officer on the front lines of Mexico's drug war. Expect characters who leap off the page and a chilling border scenario that could be tomorrow's headlines. Longlist, 2020 Millennium Book Award As presidential elections approach and violence spills across the US-Mexican border, attorney Eduardo Cortez Castillo discovers collusion between a powerful Mexican official and a dangerous drug cartel. Coded messages . . . A secret website . . . Clever money laundering. With deep state help, a ruthless druglord is poised to buy Mexico's presidency. Eduardo is marked for death by cartel assassins. Instead of abandoning the investigation, he follows the money trail deep into drug smuggling territory where the odds of survival are low. Back in Mexico City, a housemaid who dreams of being an artist faces a painful choice. Try to escape poverty and make a new life alone in the United States. Or believe in Eduardo's promises of a life together, which seem unlikely in status-conscious Mexico. She doesn't know that her time is running out. Eduardo's enemies are looking for her, too. This fast-moving political thriller takes you on a riveting ride through Mexico's rigid class system and the country's spiraling drug violence. Authentic and revealing, much of the action is drawn from the author's own experiences during her 30-year career with the Central Intelligence Agency focusing on counterdrug issues. ""A rivetingly dramatic tale of politics and corruption, and a man and a woman from opposite ends of the social spectrum who fall in love."" - Literary Fiction Review ""Captivating and thrilling"" - InDTale Magazine A must-read for fans of international thrillers by Nelson DeMille, Andrew Gross, Ken Follett, Lee Child and David Morrell, as well as Don Winslow's cartel and border thrillers set in Mexico. You won't want to miss THE HIDDEN LIGHT OF MEXICO CITY. Author Carmen Amato is a former US intelligence officer who uses her own counterdrug and espionage experiences to craft intrigue-filled crime fiction that keeps you guessing until the very end. She is a recipient of both the National Intelligence Award and the Career Intelligence Medal.

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Author:   Carmen Amato
Publisher:   Laurel & Croton
Imprint:   Laurel & Croton
Dimensions:   Width: 13.30cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.458kg
ISBN:  

9798993151274


Pages:   442
Publication Date:   26 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Carmen Amato is the author of the Detective Emilia Cruz mystery series pitting the first female police detective in Acapulco against cartels, corruption, and social inequality as she hunts for Mexico's missing. Starting with Cliff Diver, the series is a back-to-back winner of the Poison Cup Award for Outstanding Series from CrimeMasters of America. Optioned for television, National Public Radio hailed it as ""A thrilling series.""Carmen's historical fiction thrillers include Murder at the Galliano Club, which won the 2023 Silver Falchion Award for Best Historical.Her standalone political thriller The Hidden Light of Mexico City 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. To learn more about Carmen and subscribe, go to carmenamato.net.

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