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Montezuma's revenge by Harry Harrison 1987 Tony Hawkin
Montezuma's revenge by Harry Harrison 1987 Tony Hawkin
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Book Title: Montezuma's revenge
Book Series: Tony Hawkin
Narrative Type: Fiction
Publisher: Tor Books
Original Language: English
Intended Audience: Young Adults,Adults
Publication Year: 1987
Type: Novel
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Author: Harry Harrison
Genre: Science Fiction
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Montezuma's revenge by Harry Harrison 1987 Tony HawkinCondition:
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"Your country needs you, Hawkin."
When the voice of authority calls, Tony Hawkin assumes there is a glitch. After all, why would the nation possibly require the services of a man who runs the gift shop in the FBI Building? But there's no mistake, and soon Tony finds himself in the middle of Mexico, pursued by a ruthless killer, and hot on the trail of a priceless work of art. He has to find the painting, determine its authenticity, and return it safely to Washington. There's only one problem: everybody wants this particular painting.
Now Tony must summon all his wits and courage to outsmart the forces of international espionage - tracking down the painting was easy, escaping the clutches of the KGB, the Mafia and the Mossad is more than he bargained for. And then there's the man, the one with a predeliction for guns and sharp knives. Suddenly all Tony can think of is the warm comfort of his shop in D.C., and the sound of small voices: "Hey, mister, how much for the chocolate handcuffs?"
Will he ever see those little faces again...
When the voice of authority calls, Tony Hawkin assumes there is a glitch. After all, why would the nation possibly require the services of a man who runs the gift shop in the FBI Building? But there's no mistake, and soon Tony finds himself in the middle of Mexico, pursued by a ruthless killer, and hot on the trail of a priceless work of art. He has to find the painting, determine its authenticity, and return it safely to Washington. There's only one problem: everybody wants this particular painting.
Now Tony must summon all his wits and courage to outsmart the forces of international espionage - tracking down the painting was easy, escaping the clutches of the KGB, the Mafia and the Mossad is more than he bargained for. And then there's the man, the one with a predeliction for guns and sharp knives. Suddenly all Tony can think of is the warm comfort of his shop in D.C., and the sound of small voices: "Hey, mister, how much for the chocolate handcuffs?"
Will he ever see those little faces again...