One lives or one dies: that's the law of any revolution...
But sometimes when one dies, things aren't as final as they seem.
Especially in Bolivia.
Ernesto has suffered twenty years of torture.
But when he is released, he puts into action his plan for a macabre revenge on his persecutors and betrayers.
When the world's press finds out what really happened to Che Guevara in 1967, Ernesto believes he will be a front page sensation.
Phil Tanner, a secret warrior from Britain's beleaguered Intelligence Service, picks up the trail.
But he is only one of a clutch of agents, all racing to find out the truth.
One sad, shuffling old man, once the hero of the radical generation, is hunted down by the espionage machines of both sides of the political divide...
`Plenty of well contrived excitements punctuated by some nicely judged ironies. Superior model of its kind' - THE GUARDIAN
'Multi-national, multi-lingual, plotted and sub-plotted. The story is fast and furious' - DAILY TELEGRAPH
David Brierley was born in 1936. He lives with his wife and daughter in Hertfordshire, apart from the time spent abroad each year researching locations for his books. He is also the author of 'Shooting Star' and 'Czech Mate'.
Genre: Thriller
But sometimes when one dies, things aren't as final as they seem.
Especially in Bolivia.
Ernesto has suffered twenty years of torture.
But when he is released, he puts into action his plan for a macabre revenge on his persecutors and betrayers.
When the world's press finds out what really happened to Che Guevara in 1967, Ernesto believes he will be a front page sensation.
Phil Tanner, a secret warrior from Britain's beleaguered Intelligence Service, picks up the trail.
But he is only one of a clutch of agents, all racing to find out the truth.
One sad, shuffling old man, once the hero of the radical generation, is hunted down by the espionage machines of both sides of the political divide...
`Plenty of well contrived excitements punctuated by some nicely judged ironies. Superior model of its kind' - THE GUARDIAN
'Multi-national, multi-lingual, plotted and sub-plotted. The story is fast and furious' - DAILY TELEGRAPH
David Brierley was born in 1936. He lives with his wife and daughter in Hertfordshire, apart from the time spent abroad each year researching locations for his books. He is also the author of 'Shooting Star' and 'Czech Mate'.
Genre: Thriller
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