Wealthy hedge fund owner Terrence Connery boards a plane for a meeting in Brasilia. It’s a last chance to save his company, his fortune and his status as a successful Wall Street financier.
Shortly after takeoff from Lima, his plane crashes into a remote part of the tropical rain forest. He awakens from his injuries in a steamy jungle inhabited by primitive tribes who find the crash site. Connery observes their violent, black magic type rituals from inside the wreckage. About to be discovered, he faces a critical decision.
His choice will lead him through a wild and prehistoric land where he is thrust from a world of privilege, to one of dark secrets. He rescues a man, Teman-e. An unusual friendship develops as they flee the hostiles led by a psychopath determined to capture, torture and kill them. Their epic escape through un-chartered territory, forces them to battle ravaging monsoons, wild jungle creatures and near starvation.
His own survival forces Connery to use every resource available when he joins Teman-e's people. He must learn to adapt to a strange culture that is at the extreme opposite of his own. Despite the differences, his attraction to Wamura, a beautiful girl-woman of the Mache-te causes him to risk everything. She is taboo because of a jealous chief who wants her for himself. His persistence and will to live lead to answers he never would have guessed, to challenges he never would have accepted. In a unique twist of fate, he learns the real reason he was aboard flight 302 and plots a unique revenge.
A little tighter editing might have kept me more engaged - baboons do not live in the Amazon, and one gets pressed in a vise even if one's vices are a problem. The idea of the "noble savage" was laid on a bit thick. Despite these caveats, it was tensely plotted and I did read to the last jot and tittle. The moral stance of the author is very black and white - raping the rainforest is definitely a no-no, but everyone involved here is a thug or alcoholic rather than presenting a more nuanced portrait of the economic pressures that make it seem like a good idea to otherwise reasonable people. The author successfully evokes the steamy atmosphere of the Amazon, and made me believe in the indigenous peoples he conjured.
Wonderful book! If you like mystery, intrigue, murder and friendship then this book is for you. I was taken away by the friendship of the 2 main characters. Two people from two very different parts of the world work together and earning the respect of one another. One of the best books I have read. Fast moving and kept me completely engrossed. Kept me guessing until the very end. I highly recommend this book.
A plane clash in the Brazilian Amazon killing hundreds leaves one survivor, rescued by an indian, eventually finds his way to the city of Brazilia, where he, with the help of two computer hackers, collapses a large mining company that has been polluting rivers.
You know right off the bat in this book that something very interesting is about to happen to the main character. The author, David Faxon, does a very good job of setting up his story and getting the reader involved in the plot.
The plot is quick and the writing itself is very good. The only thing I took issue with in this novel, was the decision to make every character have some kind of problem that stopped them from being very likable. While I certainly understand that a good character needs to be flawed, for me, it seemed at times that these characters were almost too flawed, and I couldn't choose on to identify with.
Otherwise, this is fabulously written. The story, in and of itself, is intelligent. Although this is fiction, there is some truth in it and it brings to light some very important issues that the reader can't help but contemplate during the time they spend with this novel.
There are parts of this book that I found I could completely lose myself in. The descriptions used to describe the rainforest and the animals are incredibly beautiful and paint a mental picture not to be rivaled. I liked the suspenseful nature of this story, where you are never certain what will happen next and there is danger around every turn.
I would recommend this book to others that enjoy a thrilling and at the same time thought-provoking read.
I loved this book!! I got it as a freebie at kindlebuffet.com and thought I'd give it a try. I am so happy that I did! I will look forward to reading another one of his books. I couldn't put it down and I couldn't wait to find out what happened next. It's obvious that he did a lot of research on the Amazon and its indigenous tribes. Really fascinating.....
Excellent writing. This author brings an awareness of the dangers our world faces placing profits above human welfare. Wonderful story of one man's journey from corporate executive to concerned citizen. Great read