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Welcome to the eighth exciting episode of the Love And Death mystery and political espionage series. After Harold Gatewood learns that his Venezuelan lover, Luisa Gaicia, is alive, he heads to Mexico to scout baseball prospects, work for the CIO, investigate the spreading immigration crisis caused by the failure of the Venezuelan government, and to find Luisa. Thousands of illegals are streaming through Central America and threaten the stability of Mexico and the Southwestern United States. Problems with the corrupt Mexican President Alto Roble and the drug cartel head Salvador Masas, the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Welcome to the eighth exciting episode of the Love And Death mystery and political espionage series. After Harold Gatewood learns that his Venezuelan lover, Luisa Gaicia, is alive, he heads to Mexico to scout baseball prospects, work for the CIO, investigate the spreading immigration crisis caused by the failure of the Venezuelan government, and to find Luisa. Thousands of illegals are streaming through Central America and threaten the stability of Mexico and the Southwestern United States. Problems with the corrupt Mexican President Alto Roble and the drug cartel head Salvador Masas, the "Stinging Hornet", present further obstacles to Gatewood's mission. An old nemesis, the Basque AIO terrorist organization, sends operative Sandalio La Muerte, the True Wolf of Death, to end a long feud with Gatewood. This Harold Gatewood mystery races across Venezuela, Columbia, Panama, Costa Rica, Belize, Mexico, and the United States and includes jealousy, revenge, a female stalker, murder, assassination, terrorism, political espionage, drugs, infidelity, and a touching love story.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Hal Graff holds a doctorate in business administration. He is a native of Gibson City, Illinois. Hal is a proud father and grandfather. To date, he has published 104 books, including 96 novels. He has published over 6 million 900,000, words.