Last seen drinking Blue Lagoons in the Hotel Place St. Michel, CIA agent Bradley Locke has vanished into the steamy South Florida night.
Soon thereafter the Miami underworld takes careful note of a beautiful nun driving a red Ferrari through some of the the city's unsavory streets. Sister Cecile, private investigator on special assignment for the CIA, is looking for the missing man. In fact, one Dirty Bobby, formerly employed by Noriega in Panama, could bring her up-to-date about poor Locke. Perhaps he will--for a price. Or maybe he and his pals will just feed the nosy nun to the alligators. . . .
Winona Sullivan was a former CIA analyst who brought her experience and her characteristic wit to her writing, publishing a series of novels as well as numerous short stories. In 1991, she received the national award for the Best First Private Eye Novel, by St. Martin's Press and Macmillan London Ltd. An award winning poet and mother of seven children, she taught high school students and was a professor of writing at several colleges. She took great pride in her students, and brought compassion and energy to her teaching. The Winona Sullivan Scholarship Fund was established in her memory in 2004 by her family.