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An Absence
of Light
Requiem for a
Glass Heart
The Color
of Night
Animosity
The Rules
of Silence
The Face of
the Assassin

 Body Of Truth

Reviews

"...a strong, suspenseful meditation on the elusive nature of evil...beautifully written and echoing with deep moral resonance: Graham Greene would be proud."
-- Kirkus Reviews

"...one of those rare thrillers that entertains, educates, and breaks the heart."
--The Chicago Tribune

"...a vibrant setting for the cat-and-mouse games totalitarian despots play."
--Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"This is a classy, beautifully written detective story...(with) a terrible beauty and power. READ THIS BOOK!"
--Cosmopolitan Magazine

"David Lindsey combines elegant literary style with an intensely suspenseful plot... His descriptive powers are impressive...his characters are complex and strong...Lindsey grips the mind and imagination, and the emotional soul of the reader as well. This book is strong stuff...Lindsey is a powerful writer...with a redeeming respect for literate writing."
--The Baton Rouge Advocate


 

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"...a surreal and violent netherworld where fear rules..."

Synopsis

Lena Muller, daughter of a wealthy Houston businessman, has disappeared in Guatemala. Now, six months later, the private detective her father hired to find her has also disappeared. Then homicide detective Stuart Haydon receives a phone call from Guatemala City. Lena is alive--and in trouble. Thirty years of guerrilla warfare have turned Guatemala into a surreal and violent netherworld where fear rules and people mysteriously disappear without a trace.

When Haydon arrives he is quickly embroiled in the complex mystery of life in Guatemala, and also in the lives of a small coterie of American expatriates who are deeply involved with the corrupt military and an elusive guerrilla faction. Lena's "friends" are all desperately looking for her too. It seems that Lena has unearthed a dirty secret. In Guatemala truth is an endangered concept. Haydon discovers that Lena Muller is not the young woman either he or her parents had thought her to be. And much to his regret, he also learns that it is not only people who disappear in Guatemala--often the border between reality and illusion vanishes as well.


 

"...the eerie world of los desaparecidos --the disappeared ones-- is almost unimaginable."

Author's Comments

My travels in Guatemala to research this novel based on the political violence in that country turned out to be an experience that was as surreal as any that I am ever likely to have again. The eerie world of los desaparecidos--the disappeared ones--is almost unimaginable. The elusiveness of "truth" is a theme that I imagine is as old as man's desire to tell stories. I think most of us have to live a good number of years before we really begin to grasp the huge complexities behind such a small word. This is a story about those complexities in the life of a few people in a dark and beautiful country that has a dark and beautiful soul.


 


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