Emerald Greed
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About the Book
Emerald Greed is an adventure set in the Pantanal, vast, inhospitable wetlands in the center of South America at the headwaters of the Rio Paraguay. This book tells of the emerald trade, cocaine smuggling and of politics as practiced in Brazil. The story begins with Jack Tate in Rio de Janeiro, working to reestablish the industry contacts he had prior to leaving for Africa to trade in the “blood diamonds” that were fueling the Angolan Civil War. This African venture which ended in a Zairian prison left him destitute and therefore desperate enough to head off into the Brazilian hinterlands in search of the fabled Borba Mine, knowing that Joaquim Fontes, the geologist who re-discovered it, and another gem dealer sent to find him have both disappeared. As the story unfolds so does a romance between Jack and Joaquim’s daughter, Marisa, who eventually leads him to the mine where their quest begins. “Brewer is a first-rate storyteller who keeps the action and suspense nonstop. His cinematic descriptions of gun fights, hand-to-hand combat, and more are loaded with energy. His depictions of Brazil's wildlife and its multi-dimensional environment feel vividly real. From the piranhas to the anacondas, his tale is alive with hair-raising jeopardy and startling derring-do. Readers who thrill to engaging plots with plenty of excitement will likely revel in this pulse-pounder.”--Joe Kilgore, award winning author of A Farmhouse in the Rain, The Horse Killer and other novels, for the US Review of Books “Brewer manages to weave a tale together full of intrigue and suspense, action galore, and a romance which will leave you breathless. You won’t want to put this one down.” -- Pacific Book Review
About the Author
Brian Ray Brewer was once a merchant seaman. He is an award-winning author and inventor who is a graduate of the United States Merchant Marine Academy, Harvard University and other institutions. Brian lives with his wife and daughters on water in Brazil.