George Whitebrooke: Through Fire and Water
1972. Weapons-grade carbon monoxide changes hands on the black market, and all signs point to a fascist-leaning guerrilla army in the backwoods of Patagonia. George Whitebrooke is sent to track down its violent and business-wise leader Lionel Juan Bautista, who shares a surprising connection to the gentleman spy's past.
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