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The Clairvoyant of Calle Ocho

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Two divorces have taught Mariela Estevez that she's better suited to being a mistress than a wife. Whose heart needs all that "forever after" trouble? Still, her affair with her married lover, Hector, has become problematic—especially because he's also a tenant in her apartment building in the heart of Miami's Calle Ocho in Little Havana. But when Hector is found dead just steps from Mariela's back door, on the eve of her fortieth birthday, she's forced to examine her life—and come up with a plan to save it, fast.

Complicating matters, Hector's passing sparks the unexpected return of a gift Mariela rejected years ago and thought she'd never have to face again: clairvoyance. Suddenly, Mariela's visions come swiftly and unbidden, as do revelations about her other tenants. Lost loves, hidden yearnings, old jealousies—all reside on Calle Ocho. Most of all, Mariela's second sight awakens her not just to the truth about Hector's death and the secrets in others' lives—but to the possibilities blooming within her own.

With warmth, wit, and insight, award-winning author Anjanette Delgado explores one woman's flawed but heartfelt attempt to live and love well, transporting listeners to the center of contemporary Little Havana and a community of uniquely human, unforgettable characters.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 28, 2014
      Fans of Carolyn Haines and Charlaine Harris will delight in this debut mystery from Delgado (The Heartbreak Pill). Mariela Estevez-Valdez—one part Helen Gurley Brown and one part Sookie Stackhouse—thinks marriage is for the birds, and wants to have affairs only with married men. When her ex-lover Hector Ferro winds up dead on a sidewalk in Miami’s Little Havana, Mariela falls under suspicion and has to get to the bottom of his death to clear her name. Mariela decides to rely on her clairvoyance, which she hasn’t used in years, to solve the case, adding a fresh twist to an overly familiar plot device. With the chatty prose of chick lit, a sassy girlfriend narrator, and a self-help cheerleading attitude (“The secret to talking to the dead is... your belief that you can do it”), it doesn’t take a psychic to predict that this fun novel will be a hit. Agent: Andy Ross, Andy Ross Agency.

    • Library Journal

      January 1, 2015
      Divorced twice before the age of 40, Mariela Estevez decides she would rather be the "other woman" than the wronged wife. She has an affair with Hector, a tenant of the small building she owns, and has just broken it off when Hector turns up dead. To prove her innocence, she calls upon her long unused and rather rusty talent for clairvoyance. As her abilities return, she begins to put the pieces together and finds out more than she wants to know about her tenants and herself. Delgado's ("The Heartbreak Pill") humorous work is filled with insight into the flaws of human nature. Her characters are quirky yet believable, and she captures the essence of relationships and what makes them meaningful. Roxanne Hernandez reads beautifully in English and Spanish. VERDICT This book will appeal to all fiction readers and particularly those interested in Latino characters and settings. ["Readers of Latino literature and those who like a strong mystery will appreciate this journey...into a vibrant, interlinked Cuban community," read the review of the Kensington pb, "LJ" 9/15/14.]--Joanna Burkhardt, Univ. of Rhode Island Libs., Providence

      Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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