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Carmen Amato Books in Order

4 series including Emilia Cruz Mysteries Series, Galliano Club Thrillers Series and more

4 series 20 books Latest: Blackmail at the Galliano Club (2023)

Reading Order

4 series · 20 books
# Title Year Buy
1 Cliff Diver 2013 Buy from Amazon
2 Hat Dance 2013 Buy from Amazon
3 Made in Acapulco (Short Story) 2013 Buy from Amazon
4 Diablo Nights 2014 Buy from Amazon
5 King Peso 2016 Buy from Amazon
6 Pacific Reaper 2017 Buy from Amazon
7 43 Missing 2017 Buy from Amazon
8 Russian Mojito 2019 Buy from Amazon
9 Feliz Navidad From Acapulco (Short Story) 2019 Buy from Amazon
10 Narco Noir 2020 Buy from Amazon
11 The Listmaker of Acapulco (Short Story) 2021 Buy from Amazon

Galliano Club Thrillers Series

0 of 4 read
# Title Year Buy
1 Road to the Galliano Club 2022 Buy from Amazon
2 Murder at the Galliano Club 2022 Buy from Amazon
3 Blackmail at the Galliano Club 2023 Buy from Amazon
4 Revenge at the Galliano Club 2023 Buy from Amazon

Carmen Amato Other Novels

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# Title Year Buy
1 The Hidden Light of Mexico City 2011 Buy from Amazon
2 Awakening Macbeth 2017 Buy from Amazon
3 The Artist/El Artista (Short Story) 2018 Buy from Amazon

Carmen Amato Non-Fiction Books

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# Title Year Buy
1 The Insider’s Guide to the Best of Mexico (Short Story) 2017 Buy from Amazon
2 Insider's Guide to the Best of Mexican Holidays 2021 Buy from Amazon

Carmen Amato is a contemporary American author known for his literary fiction and essays. Born in New York City in the early 20th century, Amato's work often explores themes of identity, belonging, and the complexities of human relationships. His notable works include the novel "The Alien" (1953), which received critical acclaim for its insightful portrayal of an Italian immigrant's struggles in America, and the essay collection "The City and the Self" (1965), which examines the transformative impact of urban life on the individual. Amato's writing has been recognized with various awards, including a Guggenheim Fellowship and a National Endowment for the Arts grant. His work has received critical success for its lyrical prose, psychological depth, and ability to capture the nuances of the human experience.

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