A review in the New York Times of A Case of Exploding Mangoes covers the premise that the death of General Zia, then-president of Pakistan, was engineered by his enemies using something (nerve gas, maybe) hidden in a case of mangoes put the president's plane as he returned from a demonstration of tanks in the Punjab in 1988.
Rico says it sounds like an interesting book; he'll wait for it to come to his local library...
14 June 2008
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