Green to Go
307 pages
|Published: 13 Jun 2012
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Format: Ebook
Language: English
Publisher: Greene Street, LLC
Publication date: 23 June 2012
Description
Buck Reilly went to hell and back in Red Right Return. In Green to Go, it’s a one-way trip. Good news turns bad fast, and the bad just keeps coming in this thrilling new Buck Reilly adventure. The unexpected contents of his parent’s Swiss bank account offer Buck a chance to dig himself out of the hole he’s been in since the recession hit, but first he must recover the treasure maps and clues he lost at sea. Those plans get put on hold when a friend is accused of orchestrating the biggest theft in Key West’s sordid history, and the FBI uses Buck's past against him to demand that he search for the thieves who fled aboard a hundred year-old schooner.No good deed goes unpunished, and Buck’s dogged by greed and double-crosses from Key West to the Bahamas and points south. His hunt for the missing treasure pits him against a crazed mercenary, Peruvian rebels, rogue Cuban Secret Police and a beautiful woman torn between turning Buck over to the authorities or succumbing to his charm.Buck’s a lot like the rest of us—trying to make ends meet and hoping for better times. He operates Last Resort Charter and Salvage, flying a 1946 amphibious Grumman Widgeon, hunting for sunken treasure and taking on an occasional passenger, no questions asked. GREEN TO GO is the second book in the Buck Reilly Adventure Series.“Master storyteller John Cunningham delivers a fresh twist on historical fiction. This finely crafted, fast-paced tale is alive with vivid characters, snappy dialogue and crisp prose. It will set your heart racing!” Carla Norton, New York Times Best-Selling author"This is an amazing book, and extremely well-written. The issues are thoroughly explained by characters who seem to live and breathe on every page."Lisa Black, New York Times Best-Selling author of Every Kind of Wicked“A heart-pounding thriller! White Knight checks all the boxes for a nonstop read, dishing up psychological suspense, political intrigue and bare-knuckles adventure. Think: Elmore Leonard meets David Baldacci.”Jeffery Deaver, author of The Bone and The Never Game