The Gate of the Green Sunset
A Novel
by
Book Details
About the Book
Joaquin "Hawk" Martin, a former captain with the U.S. Air Force, now makes his living as a pilot for hire. But after botching a smuggling job for the Mexican Mafia, he must make a choice: Leave the United States or lose his life.
Hawk soon finds himself in South Vietnam working for Jason Dorringer, a former lieutenant colonel and the chief executive of Hercules Air Traders. Despite the harsh terrain, he thinks that all his prayers are answered when he stumbles upon a Japanese cache of gold left over from World War II.
As the North Vietnamese Army closes in, Hawk looks to Col. Dorringer for help, and along with his men, they devise a plan to make all of their dreams come true. With sixty-four tons of gold, there should be plenty to go around.
But the promise of such a tremendous bounty has a way of leading to betrayal, cowardice, and murder. Join Hawk as he tries to grab a hold of everything he's ever wanted and make his way to The Gate of the Green Sunset.
About the Author
Rey Madueño studied novel writing at UCLA and screenwriting at American Film Institute and The Hollywood Scriptwriting Institute. In the 1970s, he worked for a firm specializing in overseas employment for ex-servicemen. He lives in Riverside County, California, with his wife Jean.