Author: J. J. Ballesteros
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1663203164
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 377
Book Description
As hard as Simon Donovan tries to reinvent himself as a charter schooner captain, he found that he can’t run from the ghosts of his past. El Demonio has taken Itzél and threatens to kill her if he doesn’t give him a shipment of illegal rifles he has in his possession. In the final book of the Run for the Devil trilogy, Donovan is faced with a deadly choice: give El Demonio his guns, and plunge peace-loving Campeche into a deadly drug war or lose the woman he loves. With everything to lose, Donovan turns to some dubious allies for help including a notorious vigilante he doesn’t trust, a cynical ex-policeman, and El Demonio’s archenemy, the ruthless narcoterrorist known as the Thunderbolt. He even gets some unexpected help from the shadow world as he risks joining the ghosts of Punta Morro to save the woman he loves.
The Ghosts of Punta Morro
Author: J. J. Ballesteros
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1663203164
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 377
Book Description
As hard as Simon Donovan tries to reinvent himself as a charter schooner captain, he found that he can’t run from the ghosts of his past. El Demonio has taken Itzél and threatens to kill her if he doesn’t give him a shipment of illegal rifles he has in his possession. In the final book of the Run for the Devil trilogy, Donovan is faced with a deadly choice: give El Demonio his guns, and plunge peace-loving Campeche into a deadly drug war or lose the woman he loves. With everything to lose, Donovan turns to some dubious allies for help including a notorious vigilante he doesn’t trust, a cynical ex-policeman, and El Demonio’s archenemy, the ruthless narcoterrorist known as the Thunderbolt. He even gets some unexpected help from the shadow world as he risks joining the ghosts of Punta Morro to save the woman he loves.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1663203164
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 377
Book Description
As hard as Simon Donovan tries to reinvent himself as a charter schooner captain, he found that he can’t run from the ghosts of his past. El Demonio has taken Itzél and threatens to kill her if he doesn’t give him a shipment of illegal rifles he has in his possession. In the final book of the Run for the Devil trilogy, Donovan is faced with a deadly choice: give El Demonio his guns, and plunge peace-loving Campeche into a deadly drug war or lose the woman he loves. With everything to lose, Donovan turns to some dubious allies for help including a notorious vigilante he doesn’t trust, a cynical ex-policeman, and El Demonio’s archenemy, the ruthless narcoterrorist known as the Thunderbolt. He even gets some unexpected help from the shadow world as he risks joining the ghosts of Punta Morro to save the woman he loves.
The Moonlight Runner
Author: J. J. Ballesteros
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1532068735
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 399
Book Description
Simon Donovan tried to escape his troubled past by buying an old schooner and reinventing himself as a sailing charter skipper in a Mexican backwater. Fate, however had other plans. Both his and his ship’s past come back to haunt him in the form of a beautiful minister’s wife and a vindictive drug lord called “El Demonio”. El Demonio resents losing the last drug war to the Norteño cartel’s Colonel Barca and his elite narco-paramilitaries, who are in a neighboring state fi ghting rival traffi ckers. He plans to lure the colonel’s rear guard led by the impetuous Cisco Cisneros and his unwashed army of thugs into a trap forcing the colonel into a rematch. All El Demonio needs is to rally the Campeche Gangs, but to do that he needs guns ... and Donovan’s ship to bring them in. To achieve his deadly plan, he kidnaps his new love and forces Donovan to make a moonlit run to the most treacherous part of the Texas coast.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1532068735
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 399
Book Description
Simon Donovan tried to escape his troubled past by buying an old schooner and reinventing himself as a sailing charter skipper in a Mexican backwater. Fate, however had other plans. Both his and his ship’s past come back to haunt him in the form of a beautiful minister’s wife and a vindictive drug lord called “El Demonio”. El Demonio resents losing the last drug war to the Norteño cartel’s Colonel Barca and his elite narco-paramilitaries, who are in a neighboring state fi ghting rival traffi ckers. He plans to lure the colonel’s rear guard led by the impetuous Cisco Cisneros and his unwashed army of thugs into a trap forcing the colonel into a rematch. All El Demonio needs is to rally the Campeche Gangs, but to do that he needs guns ... and Donovan’s ship to bring them in. To achieve his deadly plan, he kidnaps his new love and forces Donovan to make a moonlit run to the most treacherous part of the Texas coast.
Run for the Devil
Author: J. J. Ballesteros
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 153201998X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
The memory of a lost love torments Simon Donovan. He came to Campeche to forget his past and begin a new life as a schooner captain. Together with another star-crossed Texan named Duncan Augustus Fagan, he started a sailing charter business in a Mexican backwater unaware of the storm gathering just over the horizon. A looming drug war threatens to turn Campeche into a killing field. A notorious narco-terrorist known as El Demonio, the devil, wants to use Donovans ship to further his plans to take control of the criminal gangs in Campeche to resist a ruthless band of deserters from the Mexican armys elite special forces determined to force the local traffickers into joining their cartel. Despite his best efforts to keep El Demonio from getting his ship, his foolish pursuit of forbidden fruit - a ministers wife, a haunting image of his lost love, has put he and his crew in danger of making a run for the devil.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 153201998X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
The memory of a lost love torments Simon Donovan. He came to Campeche to forget his past and begin a new life as a schooner captain. Together with another star-crossed Texan named Duncan Augustus Fagan, he started a sailing charter business in a Mexican backwater unaware of the storm gathering just over the horizon. A looming drug war threatens to turn Campeche into a killing field. A notorious narco-terrorist known as El Demonio, the devil, wants to use Donovans ship to further his plans to take control of the criminal gangs in Campeche to resist a ruthless band of deserters from the Mexican armys elite special forces determined to force the local traffickers into joining their cartel. Despite his best efforts to keep El Demonio from getting his ship, his foolish pursuit of forbidden fruit - a ministers wife, a haunting image of his lost love, has put he and his crew in danger of making a run for the devil.
Tide of War
Author: Seth Hunter
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1590136004
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
When the tide of war is on the rise, telling friend from foe is a dangerous proposition. It's 1794, and newly promoted Captain Nathan Peake is dispatched to the Caribbean to take command of the British navy's latest frigate, the 32-gun Unicorn, a ship with a tragic history of mutiny and murder. Indeed, her previous captain was found washed up in New Orleans with his throat cut, and the men who did it are still at large. But Peake has greater problems to deal with: he must find the French war ship Virginie—sent to the region to spread war, rebellion, and mayhem—and stop her at any cost. Along the way, he confronts the seductive charms of La Princesa Negra, the witch queen of the Army of Lucumi.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1590136004
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
When the tide of war is on the rise, telling friend from foe is a dangerous proposition. It's 1794, and newly promoted Captain Nathan Peake is dispatched to the Caribbean to take command of the British navy's latest frigate, the 32-gun Unicorn, a ship with a tragic history of mutiny and murder. Indeed, her previous captain was found washed up in New Orleans with his throat cut, and the men who did it are still at large. But Peake has greater problems to deal with: he must find the French war ship Virginie—sent to the region to spread war, rebellion, and mayhem—and stop her at any cost. Along the way, he confronts the seductive charms of La Princesa Negra, the witch queen of the Army of Lucumi.
Index of American Periodical Verse
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American periodicals
Languages : en
Pages : 696
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American periodicals
Languages : en
Pages : 696
Book Description
Index of American Periodical Verse 1999
Author: Rafael Català
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
ISBN: 9780810841093
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 688
Book Description
The Index of American Periodical Verse is an important resource for contemporary poetry research, serving as a continuing record of trends in the output of famous and lesser-known poets and the cultural influences they represent. The index includes contemporary poets from the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean, as well as other lands, cultures, and times. Continuing the tradition of this helpful reference source, this twenty-ninth annual volume of the Index was produced with the cooperation of 291 participating periodicals; nearly 7,000 entries (6,977) for individual poets and translators and more than 20,000 entries (20,410) for individual poems. A separate index provides access by title or first line.
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
ISBN: 9780810841093
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 688
Book Description
The Index of American Periodical Verse is an important resource for contemporary poetry research, serving as a continuing record of trends in the output of famous and lesser-known poets and the cultural influences they represent. The index includes contemporary poets from the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean, as well as other lands, cultures, and times. Continuing the tradition of this helpful reference source, this twenty-ninth annual volume of the Index was produced with the cooperation of 291 participating periodicals; nearly 7,000 entries (6,977) for individual poets and translators and more than 20,000 entries (20,410) for individual poems. A separate index provides access by title or first line.
The New Encyclopedic Atlas and Gazetteer of the World
Author: P.F. Collier & Son Corporation
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Atlases
Languages : en
Pages : 362
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Atlases
Languages : en
Pages : 362
Book Description
The Island Called Paradise
Author: Philip D. Beidler
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
ISBN: 0817318208
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
A personal and cultural mediation, Philip D. Beidler’s The Island Called Paradise explores the fascinating ways Cuban history and culture have permeated North American consciousness, and vice versa. In The Island Called Paradise, Philip D. Beidler shares his personal discovery of the vast, rich, and astonishing history of the island of Cuba and the interrelatedness of Cuba and the US. Cuba first entered Beidler’s consciousness in the early 1960s when he watched with mesmerized anxiety the televised reports of the Cuban missile crisis, a conflict that reduced a multifaceted, centuries-old history between North America and Cuba to the stark duotones of Cold War politics. Fifty years later, when Beidler traveled to the US’s island neighbor, he found a Cuba unlike the nation portrayed in truculent political rhetoric or in the easy preconceptions of US popular culture. Instead he found an entrancing people and landscape with deep historical connections to the US and a dazzling culture that overwhelmed his creative spirit. In twelve original essays, Beidler reintroduces to English-speaking readers many of the central figures, both real and literary, of Cuban and Cuban-American history. Meet Cecilia Valdés, the young mixed-race heroine of a 1839 novel that takes readers to the poor streets and sumptuous salons of Spanish colonial Cuba, and Narciso López, a real-life Venezuelan adventurer and filibustero who attempted to foment a Cuban uprising against Spain. Both would have been familiar figures to nineteenth-century Americans. Beidler also visits the twentieth-century lives of “the two Ernestos” (Ernest Hemingway and Che Guevara), and the pop-culture Cuban icon Ricky Ricardo. A country not with one history but multiple layers of history, Cuba becomes a fertile island for Beidler’s exploration. Art, he argues, perpetually crosses walls erected by politics, history, and nationality. At its core, The Island Called Paradise renews and refreshes our knowledge of an older Atlantic world even as we begin to envision a future in which the old bonds between our nations may be restored.
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
ISBN: 0817318208
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
A personal and cultural mediation, Philip D. Beidler’s The Island Called Paradise explores the fascinating ways Cuban history and culture have permeated North American consciousness, and vice versa. In The Island Called Paradise, Philip D. Beidler shares his personal discovery of the vast, rich, and astonishing history of the island of Cuba and the interrelatedness of Cuba and the US. Cuba first entered Beidler’s consciousness in the early 1960s when he watched with mesmerized anxiety the televised reports of the Cuban missile crisis, a conflict that reduced a multifaceted, centuries-old history between North America and Cuba to the stark duotones of Cold War politics. Fifty years later, when Beidler traveled to the US’s island neighbor, he found a Cuba unlike the nation portrayed in truculent political rhetoric or in the easy preconceptions of US popular culture. Instead he found an entrancing people and landscape with deep historical connections to the US and a dazzling culture that overwhelmed his creative spirit. In twelve original essays, Beidler reintroduces to English-speaking readers many of the central figures, both real and literary, of Cuban and Cuban-American history. Meet Cecilia Valdés, the young mixed-race heroine of a 1839 novel that takes readers to the poor streets and sumptuous salons of Spanish colonial Cuba, and Narciso López, a real-life Venezuelan adventurer and filibustero who attempted to foment a Cuban uprising against Spain. Both would have been familiar figures to nineteenth-century Americans. Beidler also visits the twentieth-century lives of “the two Ernestos” (Ernest Hemingway and Che Guevara), and the pop-culture Cuban icon Ricky Ricardo. A country not with one history but multiple layers of history, Cuba becomes a fertile island for Beidler’s exploration. Art, he argues, perpetually crosses walls erected by politics, history, and nationality. At its core, The Island Called Paradise renews and refreshes our knowledge of an older Atlantic world even as we begin to envision a future in which the old bonds between our nations may be restored.
The Ghost of Skeleton Rock
The Stormrider Guide Europe
Author:
Publisher: Board Wild/Low Pressure
ISBN: 9780951927557
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
This is a comprehensive colour atlas and gui de to all the surfing locations in Europe. It includes a dir ectory of the European surf industry, and gives detailed wat er quality and environmental notes '
Publisher: Board Wild/Low Pressure
ISBN: 9780951927557
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
This is a comprehensive colour atlas and gui de to all the surfing locations in Europe. It includes a dir ectory of the European surf industry, and gives detailed wat er quality and environmental notes '