The Plotters

ebook A Mike Benasque Thriller--Book 1: Mike Benasque, #1 · Mike Benasque

By Alan Caillou

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The first in the Mike Benasque thriller novel series!
THE PLOTTERS: A whirlwind novel of chase and daring about a down-at-the-heels newspaperman who gets caught in the crossfire of a South American revolution.

  • A high government official falls ill with a terrible and dreaded disease.
  • An American citizen vanishes without a trace from a lonely railroad station.
  • A parachutist drops through the silent night into the shelter of a dense forest.
  • Only the Plotters know that these isolated happenings are all part of a master plan. A daring attempt to overthrow a cut-throat dictator who does not hesitate to maim or murder anyone who makes a try for freedom.
    For Mike Benasque the terror began with the stroke of midnight. He is an American newspaperman bumming around Caracas, out of a job, out of money, and out of luck. One evening two gentlemen approach him and offer a great deal of money for his willingness to take a small part in their scheme. Despite being a newspaper man and always skeptical, Benasque finds himself agreeing to become the central vital figure in their plot without ever knowing their true endgame. A plot that ultimately turns out is both daring and desperate, and that could bring Benasque financial freedom but more likely sudden death.
    "Suspenseful . . . exciting . . . one dramatic climax after another" — BOSTON HERALD
    "Almost unbearable suspense" —NASHVILLE BANNER
    "First rate" —ST. LOUIS POST DISPATCH
    "Don't miss it" —LOS ANGELES MIRROR NEWS

    The Plotters