
When his drug-smuggling grandmother is murdered for informing on her employers, a journalist takes justice into his own hands
Four old women return from a Bahamas vacation with four more suitcases than they had when they left. They leave them behind at baggage claim, and a stranger picks them up--disappearing with the extra suitcases and the hundreds of pounds of cocaine they hold. The grandmothers are smugglers, supplementing their social security with criminal income, but one of them is tired of the deception. Doris goes to the DEA to out her boss, a vicious drug lord named Trelana, and when he learns she has snitched, her age does not buy mercy. Doris's grandson, Drew Jordan, is a journalist with fantasies of life as a commando. Now it's up to him to avenge the woman who raised him, and get retribution even if the whole international drug trade stands in his way.Praise for Jon Land
"The greatest thriller writer alive today." --Bookviews "Jon Land shows a true feel for detective work and the irony of pursuing elusive principles of justice." --The New York Times Book Review "Land's pacing is masterful, giving the reader a sense that he is watching an action movie." --The Providence Sunday Journal "Nobody writes action like Jon Land, and few other authors can touch him for steamroller plots about real people and powerful, true-to-life issues." --John Lescroart, New York Times-bestselling author