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White Cargo

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by Stuart Woods


  I am also most grateful to: my editor Laurie Lister, for her sharp eye and unerring ear, and her assistant, Scott Corngold, for keeping things moving; Michael Korda, for his enthusiasm; my agent, Mort Janklow, his associate, Anne Sibbald, and everyone at Morton Janklow Associates for their faith and hard work on my behalf.

  While I received briefings and advice from many people in official positions, they cannot be held responsible for the accuracy of any statement in this novel, or for any view I may have formed and transmitted in the book. It is the responsibility of the novelist to be plausible, not accurate, and I have bent all sorts of information to my own uses in order to tell a story.

  Finally, I must apologize to my friend Ben Fuller for borrowing his appearance for my most awful character.

  Author’s Note

  I AM AWARE THAT WHITE CARGO IS ALSO THE NAME OF A 1942 movie starring Hedy Lamarr and which seems to be chiefly remembered for her deathless line, “I am Tonde-layo,” which, as Pauline Kael says, “. . . served a generation of female impersonators.” It was too good a title to pass up.

  There has been a sad side to writing this book, in that things are as bad in Colombia as I have made them out to be—maybe worse—and they don’t look like they’re getting better. Colombia, a country of great natural beauty and kind and lovely people, is under a siege laid down by the drug dealers. One can only hope that the courage of the people and the government will endure until these vermin have been imprisoned or expelled, or until they have exterminated themselves.

  I hope one day to return to a Colombia at peace with itself.

  Photo © 1999 by Herman Estevez

  STUART WOODS is the New York Times best-selling author of twenty novels including Worst Fears Realized, Orchid Beach, Swimming to Catalina, and Dead in the Water. He lives on the Treasure Coast of Florida, on an island off the coast of Maine, and in Litchfield County, Connecticut.

  BOOKS BY STUART WOODS

  FICTION

  Santa Fe Edge§

  Lucid Intervals†

  Kisser†

  Hothouse Orchid*

  Loitering with Intent†

  Mounting Fears‡

  Hot Mahogany†

  Santa Fe Dead§

  Beverly Hills Dead

  Shoot Him If He Runs†

  Fresh Disasters†

  Short Straw§

  Dark Harbor†

  Iron Orchid*

  Two Dollar Bill†

  The Prince of Beverly Hills

  Reckless Abandon†

  Capital Crimes‡

  Dirty Work†

  Blood Orchid*

  The Short Forever†

  Orchid Blues*

  Cold Paradise†

  L.A. Dead†

  The Run‡

  Worst Fears Realized†

  Orchid Beach*

  Swimming to Catalina†

  Dead in the Water†

  Dirt†

  Choke

  Imperfect Strangers

  Heat

  Dead Eyes

  L.A. Times

  Santa Fe Rules§

  New York Dead†

  Palindrome

  Grass Roots‡

  White Cargo

  Deep Lie‡

  Run Before the Wind‡

  Chiefs‡

  TRAVEL

  A Romantic’s Guide to the Country Inns of Britain and Ireland (1979)

  MEMOIR

  Blue Water, Green Skipper (1977)

  *A Holly Barker Novel

  †A Stone Barrington Novel

  ‡A Will Lee Novel

  §An Ed Eagle Novel

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