Double Deal
An Elmo Flynn Mystery
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- $18.99
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- $18.99
Publisher Description
Elmo Finn, first introduced in McClister's Victim's Choice, is a former CIA commando as well as a number of other things, although very few people could tell you exactly what. An old Vietnam buddy of Elmo's, now the governor of Tennessee, has been receiving death threats. As the governor and his 'body men' struggle to improve security, little do they expect that the immediate threat is posed by Elmo Finn himself.
But as Elmo stealthily penetrates the governor's inner sanctum, another crisis erupts -- the governor's wife is kidnapped. Instead of cold cash, the kidnappers demand an unusual ransom -- the release from prison of a convicted bank robber, whom they mysteriously label a 'political prisoner.' The call goes out to Elmo's old Vietnam cadre, they quickly assemble in Nashville, and the game is afoot.
And while Tennessee is not Vietnam, it has its own brand of guerillas -- a shadowy religious cult-c*m-well-armed militia that soon becomes the chief suspect in the twisting, turning hunt for the First Lady. The surprises that keep popping up, and the tricks that Elmo and his men learned in war, will fascinate readers and keep them glued to the pages as this action-packed story unfolds.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
When Tennessee governor Lucas Gannon receives death threats, he turns for help to his former FBI, CIA and Vietnam buddy, Elmo Finn, in this second excellent mystery from McClister (after 1999's Victim's Choice). Finn and 'Nam buddies George Graves and Roy devise an ingenious test of Gannon's security, but the next day a trio known as Red, White and Blue kidnap the governor's wife, Nikki, from the home of her mother, Louise Perry. Gannon decides to call up the rest of his 'Nam team, helicopter pilot Henry Wood and computer whiz Cecil Beech, and use them instead of the police to try to recover Nikki. Gannon's experience in six presidential campaigns proves invaluable in setting up a special-purpose headquarters in Nashville, off-limits to all but the 'Nam team and Louise. Meanwhile, in a mountain enclave 100 miles east of the state capital, the members of a neo-Nazi group go about Aryans-only "God's Country" chanting "88" for Heil Hitler (H is the eighth letter of the alphabet) and "ZOG" (for Zionist Occupation Government). Might they be connected to the kidnappers, now demanding the release from prison of a murderer and bank robber who once belonged to the neo-Nazi group? Who are Red, White and Blue? McClister keeps the reader guessing as the body count mounts and the action moves to a spectacular climax in mountain country. Crisp dialogue and an ever twisting plot make this one hard to put down.