

An edition of Law of the jungle (2010)
the hunt for Colombian guerrillas, American hostages, and buried treasure
By John Otis
Publish Date
2010
Publisher
William Morrow
Language
eng
Pages
354
Description:
"Truth be told, they were mostly in it for the money." On February 13, 2003, a plane carrying three American military contractors on a recon patrol crash-landed in the jungle-covered mountains of Colombia. Within minutes, FARC guerrillas swarmed the wreckage and killed the American pilot and a Colombian crew member as they tried to escape. The survivors--Marc Gonsalves, Keith Stansell, and Thomas Howes--were marched at gunpoint into the rain forest. For the next five years, they would live as hostages under the jungle canopy, facing starvation, fights with fellow hostages, and threats of execution. Veteran journalist Otis places the hostage story in its full context by exploring the inner workings of the FARC, the U.S.-backed war on drugs, and Colombia's efforts to free the rebel-held prisoners--offering a cautionary tale about the pursuit of fortune in one of the world's most dangerous places.--From publisher description.
subjects: Hostage negotiations, Captivity, 2003-2008, Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia, Guerrillas, Americans, Biography, Hostages, Foreign relations, History, Colombia, foreign relations, United states, foreign relations, south america, United states, foreign relations, colombia
People: Tom Howes, Keith Stansell, Marc Gonsalves
Places: United States, Caquetá, Colombia
Times: 21st century