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Contents
ОглавлениеTitle Page
Copyright
Cover designer’s note
Introduction
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The smell of the rain forest came on the offshore…
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The man’s name was buried in a Spanish Guiana file…
3
Ralph Lucas was forty-five years old and every year of…
4
Ralph Lucas did not much like flying and he detested…
5
From the top floor of the American embassy building on…
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Despite his US passport, Angel Paz had not been permitted…
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The glass doors of Tepilo’s police headquarters were tinted bronze.
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‘Speedy Gonzales’ – Thorburn’s twin-engined Beech – might have been…
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‘It’s not unlike Florida.’ When Jack Charrington closed his desk,…
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The jeep’s engine was not running smoothly, and that worried…
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A photograph of Rosario, artfully soft-focused and with some red…
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By the time that Rosario was fully awake, the MAMista…
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It was called ‘la residencia’: a grand country mansion in…
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Ralph Lucas, sitting at his bench looking out of the…
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The Roosevelt Room was the most elegant of all the…
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It was called ‘the winter camp’ even now, when no…
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In the first light of morning no landscape beckons the…
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Where else in all the world, thought John Curl, could…
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There is always mist on a jungle dawn. It sits…
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Angel Paz’s father was five feet six inches tall. He…
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The river was very wide. The far bank was shiny…
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It had been a fiercely hot summer. The sprinklers could…
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‘Do you believe in life after death?’ Singer asked. They’d…
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It was not an ambush. The two parties had blundered…
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No one was immune to the torments of the jungle.
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There was a time when the President of the United…
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