Publication

1999 - HarperCollins Publishers Canada, Limited

Word Count

68,000 words, Guess

Page Count

272 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-100006499767
  • ISBN-139780006499763
  • LibraryThing7976415
  • Better World Books9780006499763
  • Open LibraryOL7259455M

Description

A stylish, tough and exciting thriller set in West Africa, the fourth in Robert Wilson's critically acclaimed Bruce Medway series. Bruce Medway, fixer for the great unfixed, does not see the disappearance of schoolgirls off the streets of Cotonou as any of his business. That is the domain of his ex-partner, police detective Bagado. Bruce has the more pressing matter of a visit from two mafiosi, employees of the Lagos-based capo, Roberto Franconelli. They want him to find Jean-Luc Marnier, a French businessman, who is definitely in for more than a wrist-slapping. In a night of brutal terror with Marnier, Bruce finds himself with a choice to make, followed by a life-saving lie that has to be told. Both choice and lie will rumble over the rest of his days like the interminable rainy season. Then an eighth and very important schoolgirl goes missing and Bruce must descend into a morass of police corruption, mafia revenge, sexual depravity, and illegally mined gold ... To save himself, Bruce has to conceive a plan. A scam that will excite the natural greed that prevails along this coast and when executed will inevitably result in death and destruction. But then innocence has always been the burden of dark experience.

First Sentence

The thirty-five-ton Titan truck hissed and rocked on its suspension as it came to a halt.

Excerpt

The thirty-five-ton Titan truck hissed and rocked on its suspension as it came to a halt.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Darkening StainHarperCollins Publishers Canada, Limited1999

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