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Seven Ways to Die in Belize

A Novella

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Seven Ways to Die in Belize

By: Harlan Hague
Narrated by: Tammy Taylor
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How could a tour to exotic Belize be simple with a guide like this? Think Hercule Poirot, James Bond, and Rick Steves in one body. The guide's considerable talents are displayed when his tour group is targeted by a terrorist group who wants to discredit the government by killing tourists.

David is assisted by Winnie, a young Chinese stunner who is always a favorite with his tour groups. She is always hit on by male members and not a few female members. It is rumored that David won her in a poker game in Bangkok. Their relationship is a bit of a mystery.

David and Winnie thwart the terrorists while leading the tour group to Mayan ruins, tropical rainforests, and an inviting selection of hotel terrace bars, the focus and gathering place for most tour members.

©2014 Harlan Hague (P)2017 Harlan Hague
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