Mack might cut
your throat but with faultless etiquette.
Christine Barton sees a murder
committed while walking her dog in a Montreal park on a bright
summer morning in 1999. She finds refuge from the killer in a
safe house of spies but feels more like the prisoner of a team
of deadly operatives who could be allies but seem like
enemies.
Charlemagne, the premier freelance
specialist team used by Western governments for black operations
conducted without fingerprints, has been tasked with tracing and
destroying a well-funded network of political assassins. They must
sift reality from deception in a bewildering kaleidoscope of
information and agendas and will use Christine to gain the
advantage regardless of the cost to her.
With deep, mutual distrust,
Christine and Charlemagne work together in the narrow space of
their shared interests surrounded by the chaos of a true goat
rope.