It has been a tough year for the two of them. Always on the run. Never letting down their guard. Never staying two nights in the same hotel. Never unpacking their suitcases. Traveling on forged passports and holding their breath each time they went through Immigration.
As Fira Heights begins, it appears that something wonderful has finally befallen them. An unknown admirer gave them the free use of a villa in Fira, Santorini, Greece for a year. Perhaps now they can have the peace they so much coveted. Free from pursuers. Free from life on the run. Free to walk the streets of Fira as that anonymous American couple living in that villa down the street.
Just as Dwight Wastewater and his girl friend Brigit Futroid were settling into their villa they call The Cove, an extraordinary thing happened. A mysterious man by the name of Marley Stone gave Dwight the opportunity to have his sordid past "straightened out," as Marley calls it. Marley and his three associates have a computer program that can crawl across the worldwide web and erase all records of the unsavory things Dwight had done and replace them with "straightened out" versions. Dwight, the accused traitor, could become Dwight, the a national hero with the click of a button. Soon, no one will remember.
Dwight's response to the offer would have profound consequences, not only to Dwight and Brigit, but to the United States as well.
Fira Heights is the third book in the Furtroid trilogy. It continues the globe-trotting story of President Richardson and Vice President Wastewater who Richardson accused of treason. Marley's software could be a godsend.