![]() Though he has always been known for his intricate intellectual puzzles in novels such as The Flanders Panel, The Club Dumas, and The Seville Communion, here he writes the "biography" of Teresa Mendoza, a young woman from Sinaloa, Mexico, who becomes the mastermind of a multimillion dollar drug empire operating from Marbella, Spain. The drug trade and its connections throughout Mexico, Latin America, and the Mediterranean come alive in Arturo Perez-Reverte's latest novel, which is quite different from the Perez-Reverte novels which have come before it. ![]() And second, when you're going to have to kill him." First, how much he's going to sell himself for. Looking at a man and instantly knowing two things. "There is one necessary skill…in this business. (Jump over to read a review of The Fencing Master) ![]() ( Jump over to read a review of The Nautical Chart and The Seville Communion) ![]()
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