Publisher's Synopsis
Fingerelli Investment Group (FIG), an international firm, has discovered Capitano Security, a small financial security company, and wants to purchase, then sell it for a multimillion-dollar profit. When Capitano and FIG can't agree on the terms, FIG arranges a persuasive meeting with Capitano that goes horribly wrong when Capitano accidentally drowns during the persuasion. The three FIG employees conducting the persuasive meeting, panic and decide to sell the company themselves to the pre-arranged buyer, an Asian company. First, they must find the thumb drive that contains the rights to the company; they believe it's hidden on Capitano's body. So, the three set out on a race to get to the body before FIG, or the Asian company, discovers their scheme. Eleanor "Bunny" Boatwright, the grandmother of the murdered Alex Capitano, and now the focus of the chase, is to be married on a small island in the Caribbean - St. Taino Island. Learning this, the three rogue employees have covertly, so they think, followed her to the island. Unbeknownst to them, the FBI has followed them to the island, as well as the group of Asians. The president of FIG, Thomas Michael Fingerelli, Sr., father to one of the string of murdered people, is awaiting one-hundred miles to the east, tucked away in his north Cartagena cocaine manufacturing compound. He kidnaps Bunny Boatwright with the intention to run her through one of his "persuasive" seminars, to persuade her to sign over her St. Taino property to the Fingerelli Investment Group. During a harebrained attempt to escape, Bunny finds herself holding a pistol in the face of a man who is her only hope to escape a certain brutal death. Not only that, he is also the very man she believes murdered her beloved grandson in cold blood, for no reason at all. Read this murderous, soul-searching, and at times humorous adventure to find out what this multimillion-dollar race surprisingly reveals, and how Bunny decides to avenge her grandson's death, all told through the eyes of a mortician.