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Monimbo is the 1983 follow-up novel to the 1980 [[Arno De Borchgrave]]-[[Robert Moss]]spy thriller''[[The Spike (1980)|Italic text]]''. [[Fidel Castro]] attends a
Monimbo is the 1983 follow-up [[novel]] to the 1980 [[Arnaud De Borchgrave]]-[[Robert Moss]]spy thriller''[[The Spike (1980)|Italic text]]''. [[Fidel Castro]] attends a
conference in Monimbo, Nicaragua. It begins with the kidnapping of a U.S. Senator in [[Puerto Rico]] by the Puerto Rican separatist movement [[Los Macheteros]]. Bob Hockney is now the Miami
conference in Monimbo, Nicaragua. It begins with the kidnapping of a U.S. Senator in [[Puerto Rico]] by the Puerto Rican separatist movement [[Los Macheteros]]. Bob Hockney is now the Miami
Bureau chief of the [[New York World]]. Hockney and his wife Julia, are caught up in the 1980
Bureau chief of the [[New York World]]. Hockney and his wife Julia, are caught up in the 1980

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Monimbo is the 1983 follow-up novel to the 1980 Arnaud De Borchgrave-Robert Mossspy thrillerItalic text. Fidel Castro attends a conference in Monimbo, Nicaragua. It begins with the kidnapping of a U.S. Senator in Puerto Rico by the Puerto Rican separatist movement Los Macheteros. Bob Hockney is now the Miami Bureau chief of the New York World. Hockney and his wife Julia, are caught up in the 1980 Liberty City Riots. The Miami Police Department loses control of the situation in Miami and Cuban and Nicaraguan communists sabotage the electrical grid and blow up bridges to disable the and disrupt the United States.