
Bloodline
The world is convinced Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar is dead. The world is wrong. In hiding since his “death”, in 1993,Pablo controls the access code to a Swiss bank account containing hundreds of millions of dollars.
Now, 27 years later, his enemies have discovered his ruse and are willing to kill to get the code. They grab the family of Pablo’s nephew, Eugenio, and give him an ultimatum – find Pablo and get the code in two weeks or his wife and daughter die.
by Jeff Buick
Page Count: 374 pages
ISBN-10: 0843955155
ISBN-13: 978-0843955156
Genre: Thriller, Suspense
Publisher: Leisure Books (February 1, 2005)
Characters: Eugenio
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