The Mongolian Conspiracy

Rafael Bernal
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Filiberto GarcĂ­a is in over his head. An aging ex-hitman with a filthy mouth, he has three days to stop a rumored Mongolian plot to assassinate the President of the United States on his visit to Mexico. Forced to work with agents from the FBI and the KGB, GarcĂ­a must cut through international intrigue, but with bodies piling up and the investigation getting murkier, he starts to suspect shady dealings closer to home, and to wonder why the hell he was hired in the first place.
Genres: FictionNoirMysteryCrimeSpanish LiteratureThrillerHistorical FictionLatin AmericanDetectiveMystery Thriller
240 Pages

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