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Publishers Weekly -
Science journalist and novelist Ruzic ( Where the Winds Sleep ) draws on events from his own life to create a hefty adventure thriller about the `` fin de siecle Narco-Wars'' replete with natural, physical and emotional disasters. Biophysicist Grant North establishes an ``Island for Science'' in the Bahamas in order to develop a seaweed-shrimp farm, desalination projects and pharmaceuticals. He encounters government opposition to his obtaining necessary permits after the Bahamian Defense Force destroys one of his boats and slaughters its entire crew: unbeknownst to North, the crew was smuggling cocaine--and his teenage daughter may even have been on board. The prime minister, his daughter, his deputy, the president of the Bahamian senate and several of North's closest friends become fatally embroiled in bribery and modern-day piracy. Ruzic's encyclopedic knowledge of science, engineering and technology, combined with his interests in the moon, chess and scuba diving, sometimes overwhelms the reader. On the whole, however, he provides a solid read that closes with a heart-stopping assault on the PM's mansion during a gutsy and ingenious revenge plot, devised even as North suffers from dengue fever. 25,000 first printing; author tour. (Sept.)Theresa Ducato
More than the run-of-the-mill adventure story, this novel, set in the Bahamas, races full throttle through the turbulent waters of the Gulf Stream. The action takes place at lunar scientist Grant North's technology center on the main island and aboard his supply boat, whose captain is trafficking in cocaine behind North's back. Add to this North's frustrations in dealing with a corrupt prime minister while sorting out his friends from his enemies. Finally, all hell breaks loose when the Bahamian Defense Force attacks North's boat, and his daughter, Coby, disappears. To find her and decipher the purpose behind an entire series of bizarre events, North must penetrate the dark Bahamian underworld and deal with its evil and seedy characters. Ruzic's impressive knowledge of Caribbean lore and keen insights into the hearts and minds of men give this novel its own particular Conradian heart of darkness.Book Details
Published
December 1, 1992
Publisher
Frederick Fell
Pages
544
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780963235701