1967 Carrasco, Montevideo, Uruguay. Terrorism has no boundaries. Anyone can be a target.
Elaine Broun’s Carrasco 67’ tells the harrowing tale of one man’s journey to save his family and himself.Peter Gray was the golden child of the accounting world. Tall, blonde, blue eyed, and charismatic, he captivated all who crossed his path. After accepting a Managing Partner role with Pradman Industries, Peter quickly and passionately set out to both elevate the firm and conquer the social scene of the elite within the suburb of Carrasco, Uruguay.The subject of terrorism, no thanks to the Tupamaros, was common fodder for the dinner table Peter’s included and unknowingly he had just stepped in to the storm from Hell! Dangerous encounters intermingled with daily living and thereign of terror began.If your family was in imminent danger and you had no idea where they were what would you do? Would you fall apart? Give up? Or do everything in your power to keep them safe? The answer determines which side of the line you’re on between men and boys.Evil has eyes everywhere. Is someone watching you?
ABOUT ME
Elaine Broun is a wife, mother of four, and grandmother whose lifelong fascination with people, history, and hidden truths inspires her storytelling as a multiple award-winning author. Not only versed in three languages, Elaine is also the recent recipient of the 2026 Gold Literacy Titan Award for both her novels Carrasco ’67 and Let Me Go, 2026 Influential Women’s Award, 2026 & 2025 International Impact Book Awards Nomination Winner for Author of the Year, inducted as member of the 2026 Worldwide Women’s Association, 2025 Universal Women of Inspiration Awardee, 2025 Eliances Member, and the 2025 IIBA Winner for her novel Carrasco ’67 in the categories of Historical Fiction, Historical Mystery/Thriller, Mystery/Thriller and Psychological Thrillers.
Having lived in multiple countries and experienced cultures across the world, Elaine developed a deep curiosity about human behaviours, personal journeys, and the secrets people carry beneath the surface. From exploring ancient ruins to immersing herself in autobiographies at a young age, she has always been drawn to stories shaped by love, loss, and transformation.
Her fiction blends emotional depth with psychological tension, often drawing inspiration from real-life experiences and the complexities of human relationships.
Elaine currently lives in Texas, where she continues to write stories that explore obsession, survival, and the courage it takes to break free.
She thought marrying him would save her.
Instead, it trapped her.
I married Kane, my ex’s best friend.
We grew up together at neighboring boarding schools. Falling in love wasn’t part of the plan,
but when my first love left for the military, Kane was there. Attentive. Protective. Intense. I
mistook possession for devotion.
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