Central Intelligence Agency--Employees--Fiction; Guerrillas--Fiction; Nicaragua--Fiction
When John Tanner graduated from Brigham Young University and joined the CIA, he never imagined that he would end up in Nicaragua—assisting a rogue guerilla army in a revolution against an oppressive communist government. John, however, finds that this renegade group does much more than plan for the violent overthrow of the government; they care deeply for the rights and freedoms of their people. And in this land fraught with half-truths and unseen enemies, John sees an opportunity to make a significant difference for these people and to change his own life. At the head of this guerrilla army is Dama Mariposa, a leader who is as beautiful as she is mysterious. What she knows has put a price on her head—a bounty placed by a powerful and highly visible American with a deadly secret to hide. A thrilling new voice in contemporary LDS fiction, Karl Goodman delivers a stunning, edge-of-your-seat suspense novel that speaks of the power of faith, prayer, and love, even in the most perilous of situations. [from publisher's web site]