The jaguar : a Charlie Hood novel

Parker, T. Jefferson

The jaguar : a Charlie Hood novel / T. Jefferson Parker - New York : Dutton , c2012. - 358p. ; 27 cm.

Chronicling multiple, colorful drug smugglers on both sides of the law and the U.S.-Mexico border, Parker returns with Los Angeles County deputy Charlie Hood in the fifth title (after The Border Lords) in this six-volume series. Crooked, money-laundering deputy Bradley Jones suddenly finds that his wife, the captivating songwriter (and Hood's former love interest) Erin McKenna, has been kidnapped by Benjamin Armenta, the kingpin of the powerful Gulf Cartel. In his Yucatan citadel, where he has banned the use of electronic devices, Armenta demands that McKenna compose evocative Mexican folk ballads romanticizing his daring drug dealings. Through song, gesture, and hidden memos, however, Jones, McKenna, and Hood circumvent Armenta's efforts.

9780525952572

2011023376


Police---California---Los Angeles----Fiction


Mystery fiction
Suspense fiction

PS3566.A6863 / J34 2012

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