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The murder of his activist sister and her husband while working on famine relief in Ethiopia sends George Devis, a modest, bird-watching sailor, on a voyage to America. He seeks to discover the cause of the murders and to implement his sister's last wishes. He hopes that through speeches and lectures he can raise funds for those starving in Africa, thus carrying on her work. In a brilliantly sinuous plot, Devis becomes entrapped by the media he believes are promoting his cause. Romance, heroics, and even country music are neatly interlaced in a gripping tale.
Denise Perry Donavin
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The author of "Riptide" and "Blood Knot" returns with a tale of murder and political corruption. The murder of two aid workers in Ethiopia is dismissed as a tragic but random guerrilla action. But when the dead woman's brother is almost killed, it becomes obvious the case is not so simple.