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Creed Tucker is an old-school Texas cowboy who finds himself at the epicenter of a firestorm when a Mexican drug cartel moves its operations across the Rio Grande River. With the governments in Austin and Washington fighting each other rather than the cartel, Creed and his Mexican wife Guadalupe are forced to take a stand. With the help of Mako Sloane and a team of retired CIA operatives, Creed learns of a bizarre conspiracy to seize political control of South Texas involving the drug cartel, the leading Mexican presidential candidate, and a high-ranking U.S. politician. Creed and his allies navigate their way through kidnappings, murders, and assassination attempts that threaten to unravel the very fabric of Texas society and destroy the Tucker family...only to discover that the real threat lies much closer to home.
"Fighting Windmills" is the story of a modern-day Don Quixote, whose adventures are revealed as you march side by side with the author on his life's journey, one that has truly been to the beat of a different drum. His adventures as a CIA Operations Officer during pivotal times in our country's recent history, an Army 'Green Beret', an International Business Executive, and Entrepreneur, are chock full of life, laughter, love and the lessons learned along the way. This is a story about life as seen through the eyes of a romantic idealist, and the quixotic odyssey which evolves; as Webster defines, "quixotic" implies "extravagantly chivalrous or romantic, impractical, impulsive and often rashly unpredictable," which aptly describes the saga herein. This is a unique story of intrigue and normality, of success and failure, of love and the loss of it, of the perpetual seeking of wisdom and the occasional departure from sound judgment. In essence, it is a fundamental story of the human experience.
Know the truth and the truth shall make you free -- or dead. A long buried secret that could change the course of history brings murder to a quiet Washington suburb. Only an exiled CIA officer can solve the mystery that both the White House and the Kremlin will protect at all costs.
Clabe Taylor stars in his own novel as an author of cheap narco-spy thrillers, struggling to break out of the bonds of literary obscurity. When the Ganja Times, a popular national magazine, agrees to publish his new serialized novel, Clabe figures he's made the big time. There's only one problem. Everything he writes about comes true shortly after publication. The CIA, the Russians, and the most powerful drug cartel in Mexico are not amused. Clabe is forced to go on the lam. He flees cross-country with his best friend Goose, a pot smoking Mexican ex-con, and a flatulent Blue Heeler. Just when you think things can't get any worse, they do!
Do not forget to entertain strangers, for by so doing some haveunwittingly entertained angels. - Hebrews 13:2Throughout her life Daffnie has received such miraculous help fromGod that the only conclusion anyone could come to is that it had to bedivine an intervention. Ordinary People Big God is a book written tofirst say thank you to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for hisprotection and second to remind you to open your eyes and look againto see if what you saw, is what you saw.
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