"I was actually becoming paranoid, an obvious emotional result
of my guilt and fear. Me, George Lamont: the confident,
self-assured consultant to heads of corporations and federal
officials. What had taken hold of me?"
On a routine business trip, industrial consultant George Lamont
checks into a motel room in South Carolina and finds a leather case
containing more than $2 million. Arrogance and greed prevent him
from immediately reporting his find to authorities, not knowing how
his selfish actions will set off a chain reaction of violence and
greed.
When those who want the money stab one of the motel's maids to
death, the police descend on the town, and George immediately heads
to the airport to fly home to Florida. After some investigation,
George discovers that the money is ransom demanded by terrorists
who have kidnapped a foreign official's son. With little time to
spare and plagued by guilt, George learns that the foreign
official's son is found dead in Cyprus, George has a bad feeling
that he may be next .
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