Murder, cocaine, street mugging, bombs & aggressive Amazonian Indians combined with exotic beach resorts & colourful characters make David Wood's book on Colombia an interesting & adventurous look at the most dangerous & alluring country in Latin America. David portrays the capital Bogota as a mixture of colourful street people merging with a vibrant culture. The author's travels in Colombia bring him into contact with many different characters & he outlines the problems experienced in a city characterized by the great contrast of wealth & poverty & the influence of the cocaine business. From detailed personal accounts of incidents such as street muggings, a bomb explosion in central Bogota & the blowing up of an aircraft by the drug cartels which results in the death of his business partner, David draws us into the heart of this compelling country. The author gives clear descriptions of life in places like the Sierra Nevada Mountains where he climbs to the lost city of the Tairona Indians & experiences the culture of the Indian tribes. He also considers the history & culture of cities like Cartagena with its colonial heritage. The book portrays Colombia as a land of great contrasts, beauty & vibrancy contrasted with excessive violence, poverty & crime. The result is a shocking & intimate reflection of life in Colombia today.