The legendary author of Play It As It Lays and Slouching Towards
Bethlehem here trains her eye on the far frontiers of the Monroe
Doctrine, where history dissolves into conspiracy (Dallas in 1963, Iran
Contra in 1984), and fashions a moral thriller as hypnotic and
provocative as any by Joseph Conrad or Graham Greene.
In that latter year, Elena McMahon walks off the presidential campaign
she has been covering for a major newspaper to do a favor for her
father. Elena's father does deals. And it is while acting as his agent
in one such deal - a deal that shortly goes spectacularly wrong - that
she finds herself on an island where tourism has been superseded by arms
dealing, covert action, and assassination.
The Last Thing He Wanted is a tour de force - persuasive in its
detail, dazzling in its ambiguities, enchanting in its style.