Monday, March 25, 2013

The Book Review of Amapola by Alan Heywood

Have you ever read the book entitled Amapola which is written by Alan Heywood? This novel actually reminds me on the movie of James Bond who is always lucky all the time. This novel is about one character that apparently so fortunate and lucky. This story is inspiring though sometimes impossible but still this story is interesting.


I am interested in the comedy and humor that Alan played at the novel and liked the physically powerful feminine characters. This novel definitely has a serious tilt towards the significance of companionships and a pro-Canada idea that I liked. A retired Major named George Magee could not stop thinking about Sakai. She is a Costa-Rican woman that regardless of many years which divided them simply attracted him. He considered that he decided the correct decision by leaving the youthful beauty however the suffering in his love was not relieved by the times.


After retired, George Magee spends his life with the business of import-export that makes him to go back to Mexico occasionally to meet his clients. His touching emptiness is filled by his sister because he does not have someone else. Miserably, affiliates of a drug cartel callously kill his young niece and brother-in-law and he is filled by furious annoyance and anger.


George is asked by the Canadian government to help the war on the drugs of Mexican by means of using his dealing as a cover, George considers the opportunity to cross out in vengeance. He is powered by his fury and his expectation of having relationship with Sakai again. He is taken on a exciting adventure and journey out and in of the drug operation.



The Book Review of Amapola by Alan Heywood

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