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Max lands a dangerous mission on an Indian Ocean island quickly descending into chaos... Since a bomb blew him through a hotel window in Colombo, international fixer Max Donovan's life has become more complicated. He is in possession of a manuscript which is proof of a revolutionary insurgency encircling Sri Lanka. He is not, however, in possession of its author, Osbert - just his beguiling niece, who wants Donovan's help. Their adversary is a powerful drugs lord who has his fangs out. Osbert can't fall prey to him. Neither can the manuscript. Unless he is stopped, the whole country is in…mehr

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Max lands a dangerous mission on an Indian Ocean island quickly descending into chaos... Since a bomb blew him through a hotel window in Colombo, international fixer Max Donovan's life has become more complicated. He is in possession of a manuscript which is proof of a revolutionary insurgency encircling Sri Lanka. He is not, however, in possession of its author, Osbert - just his beguiling niece, who wants Donovan's help. Their adversary is a powerful drugs lord who has his fangs out. Osbert can't fall prey to him. Neither can the manuscript. Unless he is stopped, the whole country is in danger. Facing obstacles like shark-infested waters, dense jungle, and hijacked trains, is just the start of it. Donovan will have to enter the serpent's lair to subdue the threat, once and for all. THE SERPENT'S LAIR is the third novel in the Max Donovan Adventures series. Get the first and second books, ONE BEATS THE BUSH and WITH TOOTH AND NAIL, now!
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In 1965, the Peace Corps sent Riall to Senegal, where his life changed forever. He spent the next twenty years living and working overseas, in some very interesting places, where the exotic slowly turns into the everyday. He wanted to set some of this down in story form, so he created some quirky characters, wound them up, and then watched what they did. The results sometimes surprised even him.