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A sharpshooting Washington p.r. man does a little moonlighting as an assassin. It's okay. The President gave him permission. Author Hunt (Guadalajara, Murder in State, etc.) knows all about that stuff. The killing is for a good cause, of course. Driven to distraction by the druglords, the President sends his gofers to Ranger-turned-flack Tom Burke's suburban Virginia farm to see whether he'll take out three of the worst international dealers for the good of his country. Burke drives a hard bargain. He wants his stock-manipulator brother transferred to a nicer prison, and he wants the President's personal assurance that the job is on the level. With that top-level assurance secretly on tape, Burke says goodbye to his pretty, equestrian neighbor and flies to New Mexico to Get Tough at a supersecret training camp. The fitness course ends in a bloody shootout, and a thoughtful Burke travels to Mexico to take both ears and nose from Druglord -- Copyright ©1991, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
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