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Maynard Allington
THE MAN WITH THE SUNLIGHT SPEAR
THE MAN WITH THE SUNLIGHT SPEAR
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The plot to assassinate Leon Trotsky in 1940 provides the backdrop for this novel of sexual betrayal and self-discovery.
Quentin Fender, an American poet whose reputation rests on a single epic poem, has lived for two decades in Mexico City and written nothing. At 45, Fender lives off the earnings of a Yaqui mistress, drinks too much in the cantinas, and carries the relics of serial brawling on his face and knuckles. But his stature as a socialist poet has given him access to the heavily guarded villa of Leon Trotsky.
Karen Rivers, a young American communist, has joined the conspirators. Her role is to seduce Fender, use him to gain access to Trotsky's villa, then provide details of the interior defenses to the raiders. By pure chance, after they have become lovers, Fender stumbles onto the assassination plot. Held prisoner by the raiders, he's given the choice to join them or be killed. What occurs when he refuses to betray his friend, Trotsky, carries this offbeat novel to its riveting climax.
Quentin Fender, an American poet whose reputation rests on a single epic poem, has lived for two decades in Mexico City and written nothing. At 45, Fender lives off the earnings of a Yaqui mistress, drinks too much in the cantinas, and carries the relics of serial brawling on his face and knuckles. But his stature as a socialist poet has given him access to the heavily guarded villa of Leon Trotsky.
Karen Rivers, a young American communist, has joined the conspirators. Her role is to seduce Fender, use him to gain access to Trotsky's villa, then provide details of the interior defenses to the raiders. By pure chance, after they have become lovers, Fender stumbles onto the assassination plot. Held prisoner by the raiders, he's given the choice to join them or be killed. What occurs when he refuses to betray his friend, Trotsky, carries this offbeat novel to its riveting climax.
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