© 2012 by Frederick Hink
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136,200 words; 503 pages

This Version:

In PDF: Click on the link for specific chapters. The link will open in a PDF. No chapter is longer than 15 pages with most being eight pages or less. Sorry, I left off page numbers but hopefully if will be easy to read at your convenience.


Young, naïve Jack Whitte is in love with a mysterious woman adrift on the beaches of Belize.

But paradise is lost as Azra’il—the Angle of Death—kidnaps, and then brutally tortures the couple. Jack survives but is haunted by the memory of Anais and her horrific death. Twenty-five years later it happens again.

Now Cowboy Jack, the celebrated hard drinking, womanizing, self-destructive CEO of Whitte Industries, is targeted for a hostile takeover. Accused of murdering the stepdaughter of a prominent politician, he is now the object of an extensive international manhunt—but not by the usual suspects.

On his heals are Special Agent Tiffany Marks and Texas Ranger Horse Johnson, themselves being pursued by killers. Tiffany will risk everything to find Jack because only she has the key to his salvation.

With everything to lose and nothing to gain, Jack is running. Aided by a faded movie star he is island hopping through the Caribbean, buying time, searching for the killers and the secrets that can set him free. But as he uncovers the far-reaching scheme to infiltrate governments and seize the world’s finances, Jack decides it’s better to get caught and kill than to run for the rest of his short, miserable life.




The Caribbean Affair
By Frederick Hink