The Bogota Connection

by Peter W. Rainier


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 31/08/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 464
ISBN : 9781420869439

About the Book

                                    

A chance encounter. A deadly secret.  An international conspiracy.

 

Sixteen-year-old Craig Fox has no ordinary childhood.

Growing up on his family’s emerald mine in 1930s Colombia, he is aware of bandits who threaten their livelihood - and their lives. Life at the exclusive boarding school in the capital, Bogota, is safer - and duller. But Craig’s life changes forever when he stumbles upon an upperclassman paying off a Colombian assassin for services rendered. The young man encounters Richard Bannerman, son of the Canadian ambassador to Colombia, and a ruthless schemer with his sights already on a political career. This young upstart, Craig Fox, must not be allowed to interfere with Richard’s carefully laid plans. An assassin is hired, a murder is staged, and a battle over the Foxes’ emerald mine leads to an intergenerational blood feud.

 

Fox and Bannerman next cross paths in an elite Spitfire Squadron in war-torn Italy. Bannerman is now a Canadian war hero, and is calmly paving his path to Parliament with the bodies of those who oppose him. Fox soon discovers that his old enemy will not rest until he too joins the list of the dead. From dazzling fire-fights over the Italian countryside, to the political machinations of postwar Canada, to the narcotic wars of the 1980s, the deadly dance between Fox and Bannerman spirals out of control. An old enemy from Bogota has returned, and he intends to make the future Prime Minister Bannerman a puppet of the Colombian Drug Cartel. As Party Convention and Bannerman’s victory draws near, Fox is in a race against time... on an unstoppable course back to Bogota and the bitter legacy he left behind.

 


About the Author

Peter W. Rainier grew up on a remote emerald mine, high in the Andes of Colombia, two days ride from the nearest motor way, in an area infested with bandits. His playmates were young Chibcha Indians.

Peter Rainier served in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War as  a fighter pilot on a Spitfire squadron in Italy.

As a geologist and later an oil executive he pursued a long career in petroleum geology in Western Canada, Australia, Europe, Africa, South America, and the United States.

Many of the locations and scenes in this novel owe their roots to actual experiences during the writer’s formative years in Colombia, wartime service in the Royal Air Force, and as a geologist in the petroleum industry. Naturally, liberties have been taken with actual experiences.

                                                                                                                      E-mail:- pwr76@shaw.ca