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Amy Romano, a flamenco dancer in Tampa's Latin district, is on the run. The mobsters think she's a snitch for J. Edgar Hoover's moonshine-busting G-men. They want her head. The G-men think she's an accessory to the murder of an agent, and they're hell-bent on bringing her to justice. Her only hope for survival is in the Gypsy magic she learned from her old abuela. Will it work? She doesn't know until light bulbs pop, paintings fall of the wall, and she finds love with a Cajun veteran of the Great War who bootlegs by airplane.

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Produktbeschreibung
Amy Romano, a flamenco dancer in Tampa's Latin district, is on the run. The mobsters think she's a snitch for J. Edgar Hoover's moonshine-busting G-men. They want her head. The G-men think she's an accessory to the murder of an agent, and they're hell-bent on bringing her to justice. Her only hope for survival is in the Gypsy magic she learned from her old abuela. Will it work? She doesn't know until light bulbs pop, paintings fall of the wall, and she finds love with a Cajun veteran of the Great War who bootlegs by airplane.
Autorenporträt
David C. Edmonds is the author of twelve books of fiction and non-fiction. He is a former Marine, Peace Corps Volunteer, academic dean, and Senior Fulbright Professor of Economics. He has spent considerable time in Europe and Latin America as a scholar and US Government official. His previous books have won more than a dozen prestigious literary awards. He currently lives in the Tampa Bay area of Florida.