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A history-mystery thriller is told through the eyes of a woman and a man who have no options.
Criminal trial lawyer Lee Gunther knows who and what was behind the death of Oscar winner turned Monican Princess Grace Kelly Grimaldi. Now he has no choice but to join Jaime Calero. For her own reasons, this one-time immigrant, who has grown to become an FBI special agent, is drawn into a back-channel operation. Perhaps she was born to undergo the joint FBI and CIA mission to take down brutal Panamanian dictator and drug kingpin Manuel Noriega. "Maybe this is God's way," Jaime mutters in her departed mother's manner, more so than her own.
Where did author Frederick Schofield find hidden truths? His father grew up next door to Grace. His dad knew what happened to the little girl, who became Princess Grace, and her brother, Kell, who had become a prominent Philadelphia City Councilperson and Chairperson of the U.S. Olympic Committee. As a lawyer, Schofield represented clients associated with Philadelphia's Mafia family, which was vicious even by Mafia standards. Nervous lips whispered stories of mob involvement. Schofield's mentor in the law, Raymond J. Takiff, was one of three lawyers defending Nicaraguan General and President Manuel Noriega on U.S drug trafficking charges. The dictator partnered with Pablo Escobar of the Medellin drug cartel to send mountains of cocaine through the Panama Canal to reach the in United States.
The story came to Schofield many ways. Lee and Jaime don't care. Why things happen is inconsequential. All that matters is staying alive until tomorrow . . . when you take A Run to Hell.
Criminal trial lawyer Lee Gunther knows who and what was behind the death of Oscar winner turned Monican Princess Grace Kelly Grimaldi. Now he has no choice but to join Jaime Calero. For her own reasons, this one-time immigrant, who has grown to become an FBI special agent, is drawn into a back-channel operation. Perhaps she was born to undergo the joint FBI and CIA mission to take down brutal Panamanian dictator and drug kingpin Manuel Noriega. "Maybe this is God's way," Jaime mutters in her departed mother's manner, more so than her own.
Where did author Frederick Schofield find hidden truths? His father grew up next door to Grace. His dad knew what happened to the little girl, who became Princess Grace, and her brother, Kell, who had become a prominent Philadelphia City Councilperson and Chairperson of the U.S. Olympic Committee. As a lawyer, Schofield represented clients associated with Philadelphia's Mafia family, which was vicious even by Mafia standards. Nervous lips whispered stories of mob involvement. Schofield's mentor in the law, Raymond J. Takiff, was one of three lawyers defending Nicaraguan General and President Manuel Noriega on U.S drug trafficking charges. The dictator partnered with Pablo Escobar of the Medellin drug cartel to send mountains of cocaine through the Panama Canal to reach the in United States.
The story came to Schofield many ways. Lee and Jaime don't care. Why things happen is inconsequential. All that matters is staying alive until tomorrow . . . when you take A Run to Hell.