Books tagged: cartel

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Detrás de las montañas    by Oliver Meneses
Price: $6.99 USD. 46550 words. Published on June 24, 2010. .

Jean ha llegado al sureste mexicano. El estudiante francés pensó que ayudaría a la causa de las comunidades indígenas pero fue reclutado para una misión suicida: el secuestro del ministro de Economía de Colombia. Esto desencadena una serie de eventos que incolucrarán al gobierno, al narco, el ejército, a Estados Unidos, la ONU y a Colombia alterarndo por completo el orden de la región.
Kickin' It South of the Border    by David DeLee
Price: $0.99 USD. 5530 words. Published by Dark Road Publishing  on November 24, 2010. .

Tracking a U.S. bail jumper across the border into Mexico is illegal. But when bounty hunter Grace deHaviland and Sheriff's Deputy Suzie Jensen do just that, facing charges isn't their biggest problem: Getting back alive is.
Lie Merchants    by James Viser
Price: $2.99 USD. 183020 words. Published on March 5, 2011. .

LIE MERCHANTS isn't just an entertaining read, it is a warning! Prepare to be grabbed from the start as real estate executive Tom Worth is shoved off his executive perch and thrust into a fringe world of extremists, finding himself at the epicenter of a plot to strike America's heartland.
Crude Cartel: An EJE Original    by Edward  Jay Epstein
Price: $2.99 USD. 9930 words. Published on August 7, 2011. .

Edward Jay Epstein, who previously exposed the workings of the De Beers cartel in his classic book "The Rise and Fall of Diamonds," now turns to the crude cartel that dominated the world oil business for the past century.
The Rockefellers: An EJE Original    by Edward  Jay Epstein
Price: $2.99 USD. 7560 words. Published on August 7, 2011. .

John D. Rockefeller was the wealthiest man that America had ever know. The Standard Oil trust he created controlled the world's oil (even after it was broken up.) Edward Jay Epstein, author of the prize winning biography of Armand Hammer, now turns to the Rockefeller dynasty that produced Governors, Senators, and even a Vice President of the United States.
Little Girl Gone    by TUCKER MAYER
Price: $2.99 USD. 134140 words. Published on August 19, 2011. .

First novel or twenty-first novel, Little Girl Gone is among the best thrillers I have ever read. It is a terrifying tale of redemption, sure to be a major motion picture if the right person finds it. Do not miss this one! Beth Donahue Fiction Reviewer for Nothing Binding and Writers for Readers
Lock Up Diaries-Drug Debts (A California Pelican Bay Prison Story)    by Glenn Langohr
Price: $2.99 USD. 18210 words. Published on September 20, 2011. .

As seen on LOCK UP- A depiction of life inside of prison and a look at the political landscape between races who are segregated by cell after being released from the Pelican Bay SHU in California. The amazing details of prison life - code words that prisoners use, explanations of how they commuicate from cell to cell - really make you feel you have entered a different world.
Violent Tranquility    by Vincent  Rubio
Price: $4.99 USD. 89330 words. Published on September 22, 2011. .

SYNOPSIS A war is about to erupt in the border communities south of the Texas/Mexico border. When special-forces trained enforcers, El Escuadron Negro, employed to protect and secure smooth operations for the Mexican Drug Cartel, turn on their employers, all hell breaks loose.
Kickin' Butts & Lookin' for Love    by Calvin Bowden
Price: $3.99 USD. 135530 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on September 27, 2011. .

Raz Jester marries the girl of his dreams; they have a child and live the perfect life until drugs enter the picture. When he wife becomes addicted and is ultimately killed, Raz’s world crumbles. He sets out to “kick butt” and round up the town’s corrupt politicians and lawmen that are on the cartel’s payroll, but ends up offering his life for the life of his kidnapped daughter instead.
S.I.C. Memorial    by Glenn Vanstrum
Price: $0.99 USD. 91210 words. Published on October 29, 2011. .

When a marine fungus fouls the air ducts of S.I.C. Memorial, Dr. Hubert Humperdinck, a surfing, goof-ball anesthesiologist, gets the blame. An oil sheik offers $200 million to rebuild the hospital, an offer matched by a Catholic charity. As Muslims battle Christians over naming rights, Hubert becomes a patient himself and must deal with a mad neurosurgeon, Mexican drug cartels, and his angry wife.