Author: | Ian MacDonald | ISBN: | 1230000156812 |
Publisher: | Informus inc. | Publication: | July 31, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Ian MacDonald |
ISBN: | 1230000156812 |
Publisher: | Informus inc. |
Publication: | July 31, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The Caribbean has always been the United States "private lake". What happens when the People's Republic of China lease an abandoned, former British naval base on the Eastern Caribbean island of Saint Matts? Special State Department analyst, Dr. Rob Lyons, is sent to the island to assess this potentially dangerous new development. He encounters corrupt local politicians, greed, violence, romance, assassination, invasion, extermination and expulsion.
For years the People's Republic of China have been pouring billions of dollars in economic aid into the Caribbean and Latin America. It is only a matter of time before they look for a return on their investment. If the United States can encircle the South China Sea with their military bases why can China not do the same to protect and their export shipping routes and sources of supply. The author's familiarity with the Caribbean life style gives readers a good insight into the violent tensions that lie just below the sunny tranquil surface.
The Caribbean has always been the United States "private lake". What happens when the People's Republic of China lease an abandoned, former British naval base on the Eastern Caribbean island of Saint Matts? Special State Department analyst, Dr. Rob Lyons, is sent to the island to assess this potentially dangerous new development. He encounters corrupt local politicians, greed, violence, romance, assassination, invasion, extermination and expulsion.
For years the People's Republic of China have been pouring billions of dollars in economic aid into the Caribbean and Latin America. It is only a matter of time before they look for a return on their investment. If the United States can encircle the South China Sea with their military bases why can China not do the same to protect and their export shipping routes and sources of supply. The author's familiarity with the Caribbean life style gives readers a good insight into the violent tensions that lie just below the sunny tranquil surface.