Coyote

Coyote by Linda Barnes is a gripping narrative published by Coronet in 1992, featuring 257 pages in English. The story begins with a mysterious woman speaking broken English in Carlotta’s office, presenting a newspaper clipping about a mutilated corpse. This encounter thrusts Carlotta into a perilous world involving illegal aliens, ruthless immigration agents, and the dangerous “coyotes” who facilitate their crossing.
Readers will find a compelling exploration of crime and suspense as Carlotta navigates this treacherous landscape. The book delves into themes of desperation and survival, highlighting the harsh realities faced by those seeking a better life. As the plot unfolds, the tension escalates, revealing the complexities of human trafficking and the moral dilemmas surrounding it. This new edition offers a fresh opportunity to engage with a narrative that intertwines elements of mystery and thriller within the broader context of literature and fiction.
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There’s a mysterious woman who speaks broken English sitting in Carlotta’s office with a newspaper clipping about a mutilated corpse. Suddenly Carlotta is plunged into the desperate world of illegal aliens, the cold-hearted immigration agents who hunt them down, and the deadly “coyotes” who bring the innocents across the border.
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