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Trap (Paperback)
Dennis Wesley Clark
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R491
Discovery Miles 4 910
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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In Trap, Dennis Wesley Clark weaves a suspenseful story. The story
starts out using real facts and details. From here the story
becomes a real page turner. All along the Southwest Coast of
Florida high end boats start disappearing. It takes awhile for the
pattern to emerge. The boats are being stolen to smuggle Cubans
into the USA. The thieves are coached by a Miami based attorney to
stay under the radar or minimize the charges. The police are
challenged in stopping the thieves. There are numerous access
canals into the boats and it is difficult to stop the thieves from
the shore and the marine response is just too slow. Further, the
Feds know of the gang's activities; but, they are delaying action
waiting to build a 'perfect case'. The thefts continue. In Punta
Gorda, local residents demand action and offer solutions. Finally,
the local police devise a plan to defend themselves. Instead of
attempting to catch the thieves on the way out, they use game
cameras with motion sensors to ID the thieves on the way in.
Unfortunately, the thieves turn violent. A police officer is
wounded and another is killed. The police chief wants to get this
gang. Up in Washington, the lethal action of the thieves proves to
be embarrassing. The President orders a special task force to
eliminate the gang and send a message. The federal task force teams
up with the local police chief. Five key points of their plan are:
put the Miami attorney out of business; kill the gang members in
the USA; issue no-bond warrants on all Mexican government officials
supporting the thieves and individuals getting these boats for
their personal use; kill the king-pin of the gang in Mexico and
deny success by destroying all stolen boats sequestered in Mexico.
These Vietnam POW's had been through hell to get home. But, he was
one of those government officials who attempted to hide their
escape and betray them for political expediency. They reversed the
betrayal. He was bitter about the settlement money. Twenty years
later, he retired from high public office. He had a grudge to
settle. He sent his loyal zealots to physically harm them. And, he
initiated attacks using the FBI and IRS. Challenges. First, who was
launching this belated attack on them? Why? Then, they were faced
with a conundrum. Their beliefs demanded they respected the law and
his protected position. How could they defend themselves? Their
defense unfolds in typical military precision: identify your enemy,
know your enemy, assess the situation, isolate the target, define a
plan of attack, execute and remove the threat. The story is a race
between evil and good. Alone, they are threatened with defeat.
Other good forces are on the way; could they get there in time?
In Hard Way Home, Dennis Wesley Clark weaves a powerful story, a
true page-turner. The Vietnam War was over. Some soldiers were left
behind-confirmed by live sightings. The pressure for their return
was augmented with threats. But, the threats had unintended
consequences . . . the enemy devised a plan to ensure none were
ever found. As the purge was being executed, thirteen Americans
POWs and MIAs learned of the plan. They divided into three escape
plans: escape out to sea, escape to Thailand, and an arduous
overland journey. In the last plan, their arrival was an utter
surprise to Washington. Knowledge of their arrival would derail
proposed national agendas. A compromise plan was developed and
quickly spun out of control. The betrayal was cleverly reversed. In
the end, each man comes to terms with a life left behind. The
bittersweet choices wrench at the heart. This fact-based fiction
novel leaves the reader questioning what is real, what is fiction,
and what is possible.
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