Dossier, the just published novel written by Ricardo Rossellini is one of the books you can't put down once you start reading it. The author's unique way of introducing the characters got my attention. It is kind of an spionage thriller that takes the readers from the beautiful South Florida cities to the roughed, but wonderful landscapes of the rich and intriguing locations of two South American countries; Colombia and Venezuela.
The main Character, Air Force Major Michael Newman is portrayed as a tough, but sympathetic and caring human been. Rossellini brings Marissa Mendez, a beautiful Venezuelan brunette as the second main character, portraying her as an unselfish, delicated, but corageous patriot.
The sidekick of the story is portrayed by Benjamin Shalom, a former NSA Agent that used to be a Mossad officer in Israel and who joined Mayor Newman on his search for a secret Dossier that incriminates the CIA and the mayor oil corporations in America in a conspiracy with the Cuban mafia to assassinate the Venezuelan leader.
I really enjoyed reading the book and I strongly and happyly go further by recomending it to any one interested in a good novel about spionage.
The book was published by IUniverse and they have it on Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble.



