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Into the Volcano

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David J. Goldfield is an author who spent many years in the international corporate word in banking and finance. He wrote “The Ambassador’s Word” finalist in Ottawa Book Awards, now being adapted into a feature length film. “The Ambassador’s Word” is a non-fiction narrative account of a major international hostage taking and the role of the Canadian Ambassador in Lima, Peru in 1996-97.

Now David J. Goldfield present his novel “Into the Volcano” set in Latin America. It was researched during his time living and working in Panama over 10 years. A film adaptation is also currently being developed while he is now working in another novel set in India.

Frank Donahue, the protagonist of Into the Volcano, is playing a dangerous game in his role as an investigative journalist and publisher of Panama Express reporting on the vagaries of the corrupt government and other organizations.

Frank, an ex-US marine, figures he can take care of any trouble that might come along.

He is divorced, resigned to living his life alone, until Shauna, enters his life and asks him to help in tracking down her estranged husband, Paul, who has mysteriously disappeared.

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