Parks, Brad
Struggling stage actor Tommy Jump knows he has to stop chasing applause and start chasing greenbacks. But then he's offered the role of a lifetime: 150
000 dollars for a six-month acting gig. With a newly pregnant fiancée depending on him
it's an opportunity he can't refuse
even though the offer comes from the strangest employer imaginable: the FBI. The feds won a small victory when they arrested Mitchell Dupree
a banker who has spent the past four years laundering money for New Colima
one of the deadliest cartels in Mexico and a major supplier of crystal meth in the US. But Dupree has documents that could lead to arrests of high-ranking members of New Colima
including their fearsome leader
El Vio . . . if only he'd tell the FBI where they are. Using a false name and backstory
Tommy will enter Dupree's low-security prison as a felon and get close to the banker in the hopes that he'll reveal the documents' whereabouts. But when Tommy arrives
he quickly realizes that he's underestimated the enormity of his task and the terrifying reach of the cartel. Because the FBI isn't the only one looking for the documents
and if Tommy doesn't play his role to perfection
it just may be his last act.