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The Pinochet Plot - Robinson, David Myles
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Successful San Francisco attorney Will Muñoz has heard of the brutal former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, of course, but it's not until he receives his mother's suicide letter that he has any inkling Pinochet may have had his father, Chilean writer Ricardo Muñoz, assassinated thirty years earlier. Her suspicions spur Will on to a quest to discover the truth about his father's death-and about the psychological forces that have driven his mother to her fatal decision. His journey takes him deep into unexpected darkness linking his current step-father, the CIA, drug-experimentation programs,…mehr

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Successful San Francisco attorney Will Muñoz has heard of the brutal former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, of course, but it's not until he receives his mother's suicide letter that he has any inkling Pinochet may have had his father, Chilean writer Ricardo Muñoz, assassinated thirty years earlier. Her suspicions spur Will on to a quest to discover the truth about his father's death-and about the psychological forces that have driven his mother to her fatal decision. His journey takes him deep into unexpected darkness linking his current step-father, the CIA, drug-experimentation programs, and a conspiracy of domestic terrorism. The Pinochet Plot is not just a story of a man seeking inner peace; it is also a story of sinister history doomed to repeat itself.
Autorenporträt
David Myles Robinson grew up in Pasadena, CA, where, while attending Cal State LA, he worked as a staff reporter for a minority newspaper, The Pasadena Eagle. He is a graduate of San Francisco State University and the University of San Francisco School of Law. It was in law school that Robinson met his wife, Marcia Waldorf. The two moved to Honolulu, where Robinson practiced law and Waldorf became a circuit court judge. They now live in Taos, NM, where he pursues his passions of skiing, golf, traveling, and writing, not necessarily in that order. Robinson is the author of six novels.