Unsure how many of his nine lives died in the Sahara, Will Kavanagh and the Posse withdraw to the distant, friendly confines of Buenos Aires. A David who conquered Goliath to many but a pariah to others, Hollywood comes calling, intent upon trumpeting the North African invasion into a blockbuster motion picture. The Posse becomes Circle entertainment International when the studios need someplace to send the money, as together they forge bonds with the most powerful while leading relief efforts for the poorest Porteños.
Suddenly rich and famous, Will and Dominique embark upon the path to parenthood, embraced by the Holy Roman Church in their quest for blessing. When things turn ugly for Will’s brother in Nicaragua, his bride to the Holy See becomes his lifeline against the savagely violent Cali Cartel.
As the Posse reforms for war, leveraging every unconventional asset available, Cardinal Villaponteau links them to the only force in Colombia mighty enough to crush the Cartel if only they can will the cocaine cowboys to hold Kavanagh within their reach. The Posse proves their mettle against the diabolical triumvirate of evil, trumping their every move as allies and intel drive the Cali leader to the bitter edge of insanity. And then time slows down as the final moves of the most dangerous chess match unfold, win or lose determined by split second reflexes and the Grace of God. Once begun, your life cannot possibly resume equilibrium until you discover what awaits you when there’s no tomorrow.