Edwin Torres (judge) - Writer of Fiction

Writer of Fiction

Torres has used his insight into the criminal underworld to become a writer of crime fiction. He wrote Carlito's Way in 1975 and its sequel After Hours in 1979; both novels follow the exploits of Carlito Brigante, a fictional Puerto Rican drug kingpin and hustler who ends up doing time in Sing-Sing and struggles to go "straight" after his release. Another novel, Q & A (1977), portrays the investigation of a decorated New York City police lieutenant suspected of corruption.

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