<p>In Mexico yellow marigolds represent Death. At Hacienda Flores a relic of pre-revolutionary days splendidly isolated near the Tropic of Cancer in the mountains of Nuevo Leon the &quot;yellow death&quot; of which they whisper is not something that is merely figurative however-no it is all too real! On hand at the request of one of the members of a Texas business consortium that has invested in Hacienda Flores (it was said erroneously that the Pan-American highway would be constructed nearby) is U. S. Customs Service agent (and amateur detective) Hugh Rennert. Once again Rennert becomes tasked in Mexico with foiling a multiple murderer&#39;s malign machinations. Rennert&#39;s task is considerably complicated by the hurricane that is moving relentlessly toward Hacienda Flores. You won&#39;t soon forget the dramatic final duel between Rennert and his death-dealing quarry. &quot;[There are] horrors too numerous to mention&quot; one delighted Midwestern reviewer gushed of Murder on the Tropic in the year it was originally published 1935. The &quot;complications are guaranteed to keep the reader interested and greatly puzzled&quot; more austerely avowed the New York Times Book Review. Whether one is looking for thrills or for clues (or even a bit of both) Murder on the Tropic is a true winner from the Golden Age of detective fiction.</p><p>Additional mysteries available from CoachwhipBooks.com.</p>
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