Wordsworth in Bogotá by Scott E. Sundby
Mid-life crises are hard, whether a drug lord who has lost his mojo, an English Lit professor with a Walter Mitty complex, or a grizzled DEA agent one case away from being officially washed up. The path forward for this trio arrives in the unlikely form of a poetry conference hosted by the drug lord’s son who reluctantly uses his beloved world of literature to try and save his father and the family’s narcotics empire. This is a story that with humor and compassion celebrates those willing to stumble their way to a rejuvenated understanding of relationships and what really matters.