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In a small, backwater American consulate in Merida,Yucatan, Acting Consul, George, is reluctantly drawn into a poser of 'disappeared' women by a attainment of a ardent Miami publication reporter. Trudy, a reporter, has already used her substantial attracts to derange George's feisty assistant, Phillip, in what she considers to be a biggest story of her highly-paid career. George's problems are serve difficult by a attainment of a newly allocated envoy to Mexico and his wife, Mavis. Trudy and a roving-eyed envoy fast turn an item. Mavis also starts to find George some-more comforting than her politically-motivated husband. At this point, their intrigue is cut brief by container George carries from his past, a gruesome part that took place in Argentina. When George is incompetent to extricate himself from serve impasse in Trudy's hunt for a blank American women, he reluctantly calls on 3 middle-aged, rarely individualist veterans of a Vietnam fight who have both a knowledge and a doggedness to move their character of closure to this off-the-books drama. Shortly after they arrive, Trudy is also 'disappeared'. To get paid by her publication employer, a 3 soldiers of happening contingency find her. Ex-Sergeant Wilmer Cranfield, Moses Washington, and Jimmy Almeda, with a assistance of Phillip and a still demure George, start a arduous, guerrilla-infested trek by a steamy, nearby insurmountable jungle to a heavily rhythmical 'recycling center' in a remote Guatemala Highlands where a 'disappeared' women are incited into 'vegetables' but memories, past identities or personal concerns to difficulty their new owners.
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #713688 in eBooks
- Published on: 2011-07-31
- Released on: 2011-07-31
- Format: Kindle eBook
- Number of items: 1
The Vegetable Garden (Kindle Edition)
By Tom Swinson
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