From a three-time Edgar Award–winning author: Local rituals and a
lost painting draw a New York businessman into intrigue on a remote
Pacific island. Ben Smith, a market researcher from New York City, has
arrived on Santo Stefano, an island two hundred miles off the coast of
Peru. At the behest of his company’s seafood division, he’s
gauging the potential profitability of the island’s abundance of
rock lobsters. Encouraging a little tin-pot country to draw foreign
investment should be a breeze—a beautiful one, too, berthed, as he
is, in such an exotic locale. But Ben’s interests are soon divided
between the seductive Infanta Elissa, daughter of the island’s
powerful guano king, and another American tourist who has come in
search of a reportedly lost and invaluable Panama portrait painted by
French post-Impressionist artist Paul Gauguin. And something sinister
is taking over Santo Stefano. The locals call it festa brava, a
ritualistic hanging ceremony, dating back centuries, in which
competitors test their courage against the gallows. Whether you
survive or not, it’s said to be the ultimate experience. As an
undercurrent of violence and unease rises closer to the surface, Ben
wonders what else awaits him on the island, how it will change him,
and how far he’ll be expected to go on a journey of adventure,
self-exploration, and absolute fear. From a Mystery Writers of America
Grand Master, The Panama Portrait is “a [spellbinding],
sophisticated, barbaric, and hypnotic” thriller (Kirkus Reviews).
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ISBN
9781504040419
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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