Archive for May, 2007
Island Inferno in Stores Now!
The second book in my Task Force Valor series is now available. It’s called “Island Inferno,” and takes place in Panama, where Rip Rubio (from book one) is the primary character. The TFV team is in Central America tracking down the middleman who is making and selling ITEB, a powerful liquid explosive that looks just like water – until you open the bottle. The team must race against time to find the explosive before more of it is distributed to terrorist cells around the globe.
In the midst of a dangerous mission, Rip literally runs into Fernanda, a Panamanian Biology student whose expedition to the former prison island of Coiba has gone terribly wrong. The island erupts in chaos as Rip and Fernanda are forced to fight a band of pirates and flee an unseen terror. The action ramps up as one of the Task Force Valor team disappears, and the commandos must pull out all the stops to find their missing partner – and the explosive before time runs out.
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Yaviza – The End of the Road
I will be posting shortly about our successful Expedition on the island of Coiba, but before that, I really need to tell you about what we found at the very end of the road.
The Pan-American Highway runs from prudhoe bay, Alaska, to somewhere in Argentina. It’s made up of a conglomeration of roads and highways that span two continents and fifteen countries. And it’s broken, right in the middle.
The only thing keeping you from being able to drive from Alaska to Argentina is fifty-four miles of the most rugged and forbidding tropical rainforest known to man. The Darien Gap. And while this stretch of jungle on the border of Panama and Columbia is full of bugs the size of vermont, snakes that could eat you like a pickle, and plants that are downright evil, the thing that really makes the darien low on the tour-bus-excursion list is the drug runners. They love to hide out in the Darien and kidnap unsuspecting hippies trying to hitchike to Bolivia.
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