Аннотация
In a little Mexican village, the American Ambassador is abducted. With him a Peace Corps volunteer, a nervous kid with a conscience, is picked up by mistake. The kidnappers are presumed to be Cuban exiles, anti-Castro terrorists. They have just committed the biggest mistake of their lives.
In a fitting follow-up to his highly-acclaimed first novel. Fear in a Handful of Dust, John Ives has created a heroine to be long remembered. Carole Marchand is forty-three, attractive, sophisticated, a film director with a tart tongue. She is weary of letting her fantasies play themselves out on celluloid. When tragedy strikes her son. she is determined to act. While her unflappable ex-husband Howard and his colleague O’Hillary try to maneuver by phone from their air-conditioned Washington offices, Carole embarks on a harrowing voyage of vengeance.
Companions on her adventure are a dreamy-eyed-CIA man who inconveniently falls in love and a crusty mercenary playing his last act for something more than mere money. Their opponents are a band of aging guerillas torn by dissension and guided by the imperious but faltering hand of one of the richest robber barons of the Caribbean. Carole Marchand and her mercenary follow a dim trail through the sleazy saloons and the offices of corrupt petty officials in Mexico and Puerto Rico and meet their destiny in a terrible climax in the tropical rainforests of El Yunque.
John Ives has written a riveting suspense thriller that grapples directly with the moral issues of justice and revenge.
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