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Sonora

by E. Howard Hunt
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Overview


Jack Novak is a smart, savvy hero for today. Novak isn't afraid to let the bullets fly or let the bad guys get what's coming to them.

The year the Guadalajara cartel tortured and murdered Kiki Camarena, Jack was working out of the Nogales DEA office. Within six months he'd find himself facing down the worst of the Central American drug traffickers, avenging the kidnapping of an innocent and stopping a crooked politician with his sights on the Mexican presidency. In a desperate effort to help the beautiful and mysterious Susana, Novak quickly learns he must take the law into his own hands.

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About the Author, E. Howard Hunt


E. Howard Hunt has been a correspondent for Life magazine in the South Pacific, a Naval aviator, a guerilla fighter in China behind Japanese lines during WWII, and an agent and officer in China in the Office of Strategic Services. He spent 22 years in the CIA, mostly in Latin America. Howard Hunt is the author of over 70 novels and lives in Miami, Florida.

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Editorials

Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

Fans of "Hunt's answer to James Bond," the rogue DEA agent Jack Novak, might find some pleasure in seeing how the whole shooting match started: this seventh book in the series is billed as a "prequel," predating the first Novak adventure (Cozumel) by five years. But readers who have managed to stay out of the former Watergate burglar's recent fictional loop might well be baffled by the violent, sexist and xenophobic tone of the enterprise. In the course of bringing down a couple of high-ranking Mexican drug lords and rescuing a fellow DEA agent from a Mazatlan jail, Novak kills dozens of people with only a bit of pro forma bitching from his bureaucratic bosses. His behavior is apparently excused because a Mexican drug cartel has just tortured and murdered DEA agent Kiki Camarena, so anything goes. This might even reflect actual internal agency policies of the period, but it comes across here as less than convincing--especially when Novak is allowed to spend vast amounts of confiscated cash on a luxuriant lifestyle, and to have frequent inappropriate sex (including the porno favorite of mother and daughter) on land, sea and in the air (twice). And Mexico-resident Novak's rough caricatures of Mexicans--even the peasants and priests he apparently approves of--add to the book's discomfort level. (Jan.) Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2007
Publisher
Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC
Pages
320
ISBN
9781429975704

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