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COLOR OF THE PRISM
As with McBain, Wambaugh and Clancy, the police docu-drama Color of the Prism reflects a blending of
fact and fiction into a journey of intrigue, love, betrayal, greed and tragedy
in this most exciting of police stories set on the Arizona-Mexico border.
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Detective Antonio Castenada, backed by a crack team of
federal and state law enforcement officials and the latest surveillance
technology, attempts to bring down Reynaldo Guzman, a prominent businessman and
drug kingpin. In masterminding the assassination of a treacherous business
associate and his entire family, Guzman alienates his long-time mistress, Sara,
who agrees to bring Castenada undercover into Guzman's legitimate produce and
seafood import business. The suspense of the docu-drama is
increased as Antonio is torn between his love for his wife; his compassionate
feeling for Sara; his loathing of Mary, Guzman's accountant, whose lust for him
will stop at nothing; and last but not least, his unwanted sexual experience
with a young Yaqui girl who has been given to him as a 'gift' by Reynaldo.
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The young detective's role as a police plant put his
marriage, his career, and his life at risk as he and his support team scramble
to out-maneuver Guzman and his deadly hired assassin, Julian Espino.
Hailed as one of the top police stories,
Color of the Prism and its non-traditional ending illuminate the true world of
crime and corruption unseen by most people. Indeed, it is the last color of the
prism.
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