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Mike Sullivan and company are at Kennedy Airport to pick up a shipment of cocaine. Sullivan soon realises he has been set up and must find a way out! Millionare businesman Calvin Mitchell and family are traveling by private plane to bound for a wedding in Arizona. Sullivan's gang hijacks the family and plane! The next twenty-four hours take the reader from New York to Tucson to Midland Texas and Las Cruces, New Mexico. The Ridge is a novel where crime and evil clash with family, freindship and love. It becomes a struggle between two men sperated by upbinging and moral values but drawn together in a final showdown of revenge and hate!…mehr

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Mike Sullivan and company are at Kennedy Airport to pick up a shipment of cocaine. Sullivan soon realises he has been set up and must find a way out! Millionare businesman Calvin Mitchell and family are traveling by private plane to bound for a wedding in Arizona. Sullivan's gang hijacks the family and plane! The next twenty-four hours take the reader from New York to Tucson to Midland Texas and Las Cruces, New Mexico. The Ridge is a novel where crime and evil clash with family, freindship and love. It becomes a struggle between two men sperated by upbinging and moral values but drawn together in a final showdown of revenge and hate!
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Tom Blenk is a retired postal worker from New Hampshire currently living in North Carolina. "The Ridge" is the first of two novels by Mr. Blenk, the second being "The King's Gambit" written in 2006. He lives with his wife of 52 years. He makes fudge part time at a friend's beach shop in Surf City North Carolina. In his spare time he runs a weekly trivia game at a local resturaunt, plays golf, and likes nothing better then spending time with friends and a little Captain Morgan by the firepit. Tom is a big sports and spends spare time watching and reading historical novels and documentries