The story drew me in and was a real page turner, though there were moments about ½-way through that were draggy and repetitive. Elena, a daughter of a now deceased South American guerilla who raised her alone and taught her survival skills, is a single mother with a 5-year-old son, Barry. We are endlessly reminded of her love for him and the ends to which she’ll go to protect his innocence. Elena trusts very few after being raised in the environment in which she lived.
Rico Chavez is a guerrilla drug lord, ruthless and charismatic, who always gets what he wants—anywhere in the world. What he wants is to destroy Elena by first stripping her life bare and then taking the only thing that really matters to her—Barry, his only son after a handful of daughters by other women. He needs someone to train up in his image to lead his band.
Ben Forbes, one of the few people Elena trusts, is hired to extract Elena and Barry from their predicament. In order to get into the cartel’s territory, it will require superior personnel as part of his team to do that. Elena is upset and resistant to the idea, especially after she meets Sean Galen, one of those men. He is a restless retiree from such missions but misses the excitement of his old job.
Sean Galen, hardened of body, mind and spirit to the niceties of life as one who contracts with various people worldwide to do their dangerous bidding, is the handsome hero to the rescue. Thinking at first, they will be extracting two (mother and young son), he agrees. At the point of pickup, he is told that they will be taking a third, Dominic, a Priest who works among the guerrilla fringes. He is essentially Barry’s mentor and caretaker when Elena is away on business. Galen knew the extraction would be risky with two but with the third added, new arrangements have to be made on the spot.
There are no rules in this cat-and-mouse game of hide-and-seek as Chavez’ men discover every move that Elena makes. To her surprise, Sean Galen is clever and wealthy, spiriting her to several of his properties with built-in protections of safety. It must be a fight to the finish for Elena and Barry to be free forever of Chavez’ reach.