Published: Feb. 15, 2012
Words: 65,525 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN:
9781465845092
Short description
The drug cartels had the money, El Sombra took it, and they want it back. But, who is El Sombra?
For ten years, Logan Riggs had been waging his own version of the war on drugs by locating the cartel’s cache of money and taking it. It wasn’t because he’d wanted the money; for him it was personal. Riggs figured that if the meth cook didn’t get paid, he wouldn’t cook and the flow of drugs would stop before it started. His plan had worked well and he’d single-handedly shut down a few cartels and financially wounded several others. As a by-product of his efforts, Logan Riggs had amassed several billion dollars of the cartel’s drug money. Now, he wants to retire but the cartels want their money back.
The different cartels all shared two problems equally.
(1) They didn’t know who was responsible. They called him El Sombra, (The Shadow) because he looked the same as everyone else and had no distinguishing features.
(2) They all shared a thirst for all the money that had been taken. Each one understood that whoever got all that money would be number one in the wo.. (Read more)
For ten years, Logan Riggs had been waging his own version of the war on drugs by locating the cartel’s cache of money and taking it. It wasn’t because he’d wanted the money; for him it was personal. Riggs figured that if the meth cook didn’t get paid, he wouldn’t cook and the flow of drugs would stop before it started. His plan had worked well and he’d single-handedly shut down a few cartels and financially wounded several others. As a by-product of his efforts, Logan Riggs had amassed several billion dollars of the cartel’s drug money. Now, he wants to retire but the cartels want their money back.
The different cartels all shared two problems equally.
(1) They didn’t know who was responsible. They called him El Sombra, (The Shadow) because he looked the same as everyone else and had no distinguishing features.
(2) They all shared a thirst for all the money that had been taken. Each one understood that whoever got all that money would be number one in the world and they would do anything to achieve that goal.
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Review by:
Jay Patterson
on Dec. 22, 2012 :
El Sombra by John Braswell is an excellent story. The only thing holding it back is the writing. The editing is non-existent. Like The Cover Up it is wordy. Missing words, extra words etc. As examples the author uses finely and past when the lines call for finally or passed. The story deserves a harsh professional editor to tear it apart and point out the grammar and punctuation errors and question the scenes that are not plausible. Few writers can do their own editing effectively. I hope the author accepts this criticism constructively and improves his writing. His story telling is top notch, but his published books don't warrant it in their present condition.
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