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“The research
on the CIA is equal to the best of the genre.”
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- Barcelona Review
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“Kidnapping, murder,
death by fire, snakes, alligators...this has all the elements of a first-rate
novel of adventure and intrigue. It’s a fun read.”
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- Library Journal
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"Largo has written
a subtle, controlled thriller in which the horrific phantasmagoria of
the South Florida landscape act as silent witness and protagonist both.
Extraordinary terrors unfold before the reader’s eyes in a steady crescendo,
with fearful simplicity and inevitability. Cause and effect snap shut like
an alligator’s jaws, catching the reader with powerful, clamping teeth
In Largo's world the only thing scarier than the night, is the daylight."
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- Michael Browning,
Columnist, Miami Herald
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“Contrasting the
color-saturated Florida atmosphere and its Darwinian realities...Largo
nails the grudging and grungy treatment accorded the Marielitos and every
slice of the Miami pie.”
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- Publishers Weekly
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“A comic tour de
force that is also a haunting meditation on loss and history.”
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- Library Journal
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