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The border between Texas and Mexico is large and remote, making it
ideal for people to cross undetected. Most attempt the crossing on
their own, or by hiring human traffickers called Coyotes to bring
them across. Not all survive the journey. A young lady stumbles
across Coyotes unloading dead bodies from their truck. She runs but
they catch her, beating her severely and leaving her for dead. The
police arrest a boy who is mentally challenged and unable to
understand what happened. His lawyer calls in Ex-FBI agent Dan
Edwards to lead the investigation, but before Dan can find out who
tried to kill the girl, he has to figure out why she was targeted.
What did she know that was so deadly? No one knew the attempted
murder had been observed by a man that everyone knew as a friendly,
yet passive CPA, who is in reality a man who had escaped from
Alcatraz with the help of the CIA. He performed as a remorseless
killer for the CIA during the cold war years in Berlin, and across
the wall into Russian controlled areas. Racing against time and
outside forces, Dan and his friends blur the lines of justice to
get to the truth, and find the people responsible.
Members of a U.S. sanctioned and CIA ran death squad, who were part
of the Phoenix Program in Vietnam, are being killed. In the jungle
the squad was ambushed and some died, now over forty years later
the surviving members of the team are being killed. The killer
leaves notes referring to himself as "The Bird." The FBI has no
leads, and calls in a civilian contractor they've used before. Dan
Edwards was given a psychological discharge from the FBI. His
methods are unorthodox, but effective. He draws on his circle of
friends to uncover classified information, steal records, and do
whatever has to be done to solve the case. To keep Dan from going
off the rails, the FBI teams him with Assistant Director In Charge
Kate Blair, a by-the-book, but highly skilled investigator. Their
styles clash, but their desire to stop "The Bird" trumps their
differences. Suffering from PTSD, "The Bird's" paranoia has taken
control of him and he extracts his revenge. No matter how close Dan
and Kate get, "The Bird" and his companion are able to stay one
step ahead.
FUN AND EFFECTIVE SOCCER DRILLS-FROM AN EXPERIENCED COACH IN THE
SPORT
Soccer is an exciting sport, but it is even better when your team
is playing at its best. "The Baffled Parent's Guide to Fix-It
Drills for Youth Soccer" addresses specific team concerns with
energetic drills that will improve your players' skills and help
them to properly execute the correct tactics and techniques on the
field.
Written by an expert, this extensive collection focuses on
problem areas and provides practice activities to ensure you get
the best from your young players. Robert Koger looks at each of the
problems most commonly faced by youth team coaches and prescribes
proper drills to get players and teams to be their best and have
fun doing it.
With more than 100 drills, you're guaranteed to find practice
solutions for situations such as: My players can't get the ball
past the other team's defense. I can't get my players to shoot when
they are open. My players move all over the field. My team can't
stop opposing goals from corner kicks. My team needs help with
general skills areas including dribbling, passing, offense,
defense, and goal-keeping.
Written in an easy-to-follow, clearly outlined format, "The
Baffled Parent's Guide to Fix-It Drills for Youth Soccer" is an
invaluable teaching tool to have on the field. Don't start coaching
without it.
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