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The Concrete Maze (2007)

by Steven Torres

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When a teenage girl is kidnapped by a Bronx crime boss, nothing will stand between her father and the man who took her.
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Every time I thought I knew what was going to happen next the author would take me in another direction. So it kept making me want more! :) ( )
  JerseyGirl21 | Jan 24, 2016 |
I actually picked this up because I want to read Torres' Precinct Puerto Rico series. This book is about a father's desperate search for his missing13-year-old daughter, Jasmine. He takes his nephew, our narrator, Marc, with him on this search. Along the way, we run into dangerous drug dealers, spoiled rich junkies and an underground sex ring. It is a dark, but quickly moving story. I finished it in two days because I had to know who killed Jasmine. I recommend to mystery fans all over. ( )
  enewt823 | Apr 18, 2011 |
Informative with excellent character portrayals. The narrative was fascinating. Reading group questions at end are also thought provoking. In addition, Hispanic cultural aspects and some Spanish vocabulary also added to my interest. ( )
  bashert | Oct 21, 2007 |
Steven Torres was kind enough to send me a pre-ARC of his upcoming novel, THE CONCRETE MAZE, due out by Dorchester Publishing in July 2007. He did this after taking a look at one of my short stories. This is how nice Steven is: after he does you a favour, all he asks is that you allow him to do you another.

He may be nice, but the subject matter of THE CONCRETE MAZE isn't. More and more, it seems to be the novel that everyone wanted him to write. Darker and more concentrated than his PRECINCT PUERTO RICO series, the new novel is set in the Bronx, New York. Like his other books, it still revolves around a Puerto Rican community, but in this case it centers on a single family.

Seen through the eyes of young Marc Ramos, it starts off as a search for his cousin, led by ex-Vietnam uncle, Tio Luis ('Tio' means 'uncle'). Marc is dragged along, losing plenty of sleep, as Tio Luis searches for his daughter Jasmine, who it seems has got herself mixed up with the wrong crowd. Not a hard thing to do in the Bronx.

I told you the novel was darker, so don't be surprised when things turn from frustrating to tragic as the novel progresses. Without spoiling it for you, a particular scene about half way through had me physically choking up with emotion. I can't think of a novel that's made me feel this strongly in a long time.

Issues of racism and prostitution underpin the story, but at its core, the novel is about family.

Torres has an innate grasp of what it is to be part of a family. The loyalty and determination of the main characters, the nurturing mothers, the extension of cousins, aunties and uncles, all of this is easy to relate to. Especially if, like me, you have grown up in a European family. The values seem the same, and while this novel gave me a better appreciation of Puerto Rican culture, Steven's talent here is to make it universal.

Steven worries that he wrote one of his other novels, MISSING IN PRECINCT PUERTO RICO, with anger, and that this may not be the best way to get a message across. If that novel is his angry one, I can't wait to read it.

That scene will stay with me for a long time. ( )
  DanielHatadi | Apr 27, 2007 |
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