by Carl Hiaasen
Stratton said good-bye. He walked back to his desk and opened the middle drawer.
The envelope was stained, dogeared. It carried a Hong Kong stamp.
He did not open it. He did not need to. He knew what was inside. Six words that spelled two lifetimes.
"Thom-as, I cannot live without you."
About the Authors One of the first group of American reporters to be based in China since World War II, William D. Montalbano served as Peking bureau chief of the Knight-Ridder Newspaper chain from 1979 to 1981. Montalbano, forty-three, has reported from more than fifty countries on five continents and is regarded as one of the foremost authorities on Latin America in the United States press. He is now El Salvador Bureau Chief for the Los Angeles Times. His major awards include the Ernie Pyle, Tom Wallace, and Overseas Press Club Awards, and the Maria Moors Cabot Prize.
Carl Hiaasen, thirty-one, is an investigative reporter for the Miami Herald. In 1981, he was part of a Herald reporting team that won two national journalism awards for a series of articles about smuggling and corruption in Key West. His reporting honors also include the Heywood Broun and National Headliner's Awards.
Montalbano and Hiaasen are also coauthors of the novels, Powder Burn and Trap Line.
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