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Reviewed by Anne-Marie Reynolds for Readers' Favorite
Leaves in the Wind by Ian T King really is a Novel of Dirty Wars. Julia Medrano takes on the job of working to get the best for those who are downtrodden and oppressed but suddenly she disappears, just another political casualty. In a story set in Latin America during the 1970s through to the 1990s, Julia is born to a poor family, living below the poverty line. She comes through it a stronger woman and joins a group of left-wing guerrilla activists, but ends up under the thumb of a military officer who can only be described as psychotic, in a torture facility run by the government. After she disappears, her mother sets out on the journey to determine what happened to her daughter, uncovering the real secrets of The Dirty Wars.
Wow, is all I can say to that. Leaves in the Wind: A Novel of Dirty Wars was a real eye opener into the real dirty wars in Latin America. Mr. King has done his research here, as the novel is a mix of fiction and historically accurate information. It’s hard to believe that this sort of thing went on under our very noses and, indeed, still does to this day. To say it was gripping would be an understatement; a white-knuckle ride from start to finish would be more accurate. Excellent plot, fantastic characters and just an amazing novel from start to finish. I’m not a fan of long books but if this had been any shorter, there is no way real justice could have been done to the story. I will definitely be looking out for more from Mr. King in the future.