Product Description
The Weird Side of the War on Drugs.
A strange cast of misfits is on the hunt for a missing pilot - either for what he has or what he knows.
The story is set in 1995, as the War on Drugs exerts its increasingly bizarre effects on the farcical underworld of narcotics contraband.
In Colombia, tenth-rate drug lords make desperate bids for glory - mostly by betraying each other. For them, the pilot holds the key to power.
In Florida, a disillusioned crew of ex-smugglers is intent on rescuing a friend, while dealing with a society that is afraid of getting old and handling it badly.
And a decaying mercenary is tracking the pilot too, for reasons more personal than even he realizes.
Each member of this weird posse poses a threat to the others. But their greatest danger comes from their own egos, paranoia, incompetence and inability to cope.
The result is a strange and hilarious adventure on the wilder fringes of international drug crime.
A strange cast of misfits is on the hunt for a missing pilot - either for what he has or what he knows.
The story is set in 1995, as the War on Drugs exerts its increasingly bizarre effects on the farcical underworld of narcotics contraband.
In Colombia, tenth-rate drug lords make desperate bids for glory - mostly by betraying each other. For them, the pilot holds the key to power.
In Florida, a disillusioned crew of ex-smugglers is intent on rescuing a friend, while dealing with a society that is afraid of getting old and handling it badly.
And a decaying mercenary is tracking the pilot too, for reasons more personal than even he realizes.
Each member of this weird posse poses a threat to the others. But their greatest danger comes from their own egos, paranoia, incompetence and inability to cope.
The result is a strange and hilarious adventure on the wilder fringes of international drug crime.
About the Author
Steve Mansfield-Devine has been a writer his entire life, usually for money, often because he can't help it. His journalism has appeared in national newspapers and more magazines than he cares to count. He has covered technology, business, aviation, travel and lifestyle, though these days he mostly concentrates on cybercrime and security. He also blogs and, being a professional photographer, is working on a range of photo projects. A qualified pilot, he is the author of three non-fiction aviation books. He lives in France with his wife, writer Patricia Mansfield-Devine.

