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For years Galen Mason had been the head accountant for Bluefin Seafood, Inc. Over the years, he'd done things such as carrying cash out of the US to the Bahamas for the company. He never questioned his orders, but once he determined the company was a front for the Columbian drug cartel, he decided to quit but knew the cartel would never allow him to leave. He devised a plan to disappear and change his name. In his new life he opened an accounting and consulting office and hired a pretty, young assistant. The Bluefin Seafood enforcers found him and killed her. If they found him once, they could…mehr

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For years Galen Mason had been the head accountant for Bluefin Seafood, Inc. Over the years, he'd done things such as carrying cash out of the US to the Bahamas for the company. He never questioned his orders, but once he determined the company was a front for the Columbian drug cartel, he decided to quit but knew the cartel would never allow him to leave. He devised a plan to disappear and change his name. In his new life he opened an accounting and consulting office and hired a pretty, young assistant. The Bluefin Seafood enforcers found him and killed her. If they found him once, they could find him again He decided to take the matter into his own hands after the enforcers attempted to kill him at his aircraft hangar. Assisted by a local fire captain with a military background, he was able to fend off the attack but decided to return to Florida to take revenge on the fish processing company bosses. With the aid of DEA agent Mitch Long, he used information about Bluefin seafood to find and end their drug importing business. New cartel bosses track him down again to retaliate for their losses. It seems everyone is Getting Even.
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Ron Walden was born and raised in North Idaho where he was a hard rock miner, salesman, carpenter and business owner. He relocated to Alaska with his wife where they built a log home and he learned to fly. Ron retired from the Alaska Department of Corrections and did a stint as a security officer on the Alyeska Pipeline. Now he spends his free time fishing and building furniture for friends. He's quick to say, "Alaksa has been my home for over 50 years. I'll never tire of its beauty."