Since losing their jobs aboard the vintage charter yacht, Liberty Angel two years previous, Bryney and Fionn have been running their own bar at the fringe of Cross Green marina on the south east coast of Antigua. Unbeknown to them, their idyllic lifestyle is about to be threatened by elements from worldwide conflicts blowing in on a tide of political tyranny.
When a familiar face from Byrney’s past unexpectantly breezes into Bar Amigo’s and begins asking questions about one of their guests, a whistle-blowing French photo journalist named Ilena Romero, Byrney and Fionn have to decide which of the two they believe and trust. Miss Romero has recently cut and run from the clutches of the intelligence services with two rolls of film, taken during an arson attack she witnessed on the Spanish Embassy in San Albarra. It soon becomes apparent that this isn’t a game to be taken lightly. The stakes at risk for all concerned, could not be greater. Even affecting the outcome of the forthcoming US presidential election.
There are several agencies involved in this political thriller as well as powerful and maverick forces secretly working in the shadows. It is no longer a fight pitching good against evil, but for some it is a fight for survival. With just the sleepy backwater Police Station at Charlestown for protection will Byrney and Fionn’s young and innocent and naïve approach to life, be enough to see them through.