Chasing The Cash Life Vengeful Psychological Thriller (1/3)

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Author: Jeff Dejent ISBN: 9781940028231
Publisher: Jeff Dejent Publication: January 12, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jeff Dejent
ISBN: 9781940028231
Publisher: Jeff Dejent
Publication: January 12, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Chasing The Cash Life Action Packed Crime Thriller (1/3)
Keywords: Fiction, Thriller & Suspense, Crime thriller, Psychological Thriller, Mystery & Detective, International Mystery & Crime

Nineteen Hundred and Ninety Three. Two full years after the first War in the Gulf. Intelligence agencies all over the globe see an enormous increase in acts of terrorism. On the 25th of January a man with 'middle eastern' features opens fire at the entrance way to Central Intelligence Agency Headquarters in Langley, Virginia. He kills two people outright and wounds another three with rounds from an AK-47. Scant weeks later, on the 26th of February an Arab terror team sets off a bomb under the towers of the World Trade Center. Six killed, and over a thousand injured! Is all this violence 'Blow Back' from the war against Saddam Hussein?

Lieutenant Colonel Moses Anderson, an Action Officer in the Central Intelligence Agency, has a theory. He reminds the Police in Peru arrested the head of the Shining Path Guerrilla movement in 1992. At the time of 'Presidente Gonzalo's' capture, his lap top computer contained a list of some 23,000 names, all active members of the Shining Path movement, the- 'Sendero Luminoso'. Lieutenant Colonel Anderson believes these people fled to the four corners of the earth when they lost their leader. He thinks displaced Shining Path Guerrilla's are responsible for the sharp uptick in international terror. By his light, international crime in 1993 has nothing to do with drugs and everything to do with misplaced idealism. Is he right?

Late in the spring of 1993 four nuns, nurses on a pre-natal health care mission in Mexico are brutally raped and murdered. Local police find the crime scene littered with evidence of drug manufacturing paraphernalia. The trail leads directly to the United States. Are the perpetrators revolutionaries? Are they drug addicts and spree killers with no sense of right and wrong? Once across the border the four men make their way to Dallas Texas. One dark night after another, they teach themselves the trade of wholesale drug dealing. The money pours in, fist sized bundles of bank wrapped twenty and fifty dollar bills.

Just as it seems the men have found the right formula, cracks begin to appear in their relationships with the locals. Might be an ambush in the future, then again, might not. It appears the safest thing is flee Dallas while they still have their lives and most of their cocaine. While the drug dealers wend their way to Saint Louis. Agents in the Drug Enforcement Agency question contacts and neighbors in the town of El Mirador, Mexico. Their efforts turn up four names: Ali, Ricky, Frankie and Tepo. The first name seems to tie in with a man who ran Mexicans into the United States in 1991 and 1992. The second man just might be a Mexican National recently discharged from the Mexican Army on the grounds of emotional instability. The last two men? That's the big surprise! Frankie and Tepo are quite possibly the wayward sons of one of the largest drug dealers in all of South America! Alberto Enrique Nayari!

Soon, the four members of the Sinaloa gang find themselves in Philadelphia. Here they decide to set aside dealings with street level pushers and, instead, forge a relationship with the east coast Mafia. Will they succeed? Can Latinos and Italians come together and build a multinational network of drug dealers? By Jeff Dejent in association with Dynamic Entry Productions, LLC

Keywords: Fiction, Thriller & Suspense, Crime thriller, Psychological Thriller, Mystery & Detective, International Mystery & Crime

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Chasing The Cash Life Action Packed Crime Thriller (1/3)
Keywords: Fiction, Thriller & Suspense, Crime thriller, Psychological Thriller, Mystery & Detective, International Mystery & Crime

Nineteen Hundred and Ninety Three. Two full years after the first War in the Gulf. Intelligence agencies all over the globe see an enormous increase in acts of terrorism. On the 25th of January a man with 'middle eastern' features opens fire at the entrance way to Central Intelligence Agency Headquarters in Langley, Virginia. He kills two people outright and wounds another three with rounds from an AK-47. Scant weeks later, on the 26th of February an Arab terror team sets off a bomb under the towers of the World Trade Center. Six killed, and over a thousand injured! Is all this violence 'Blow Back' from the war against Saddam Hussein?

Lieutenant Colonel Moses Anderson, an Action Officer in the Central Intelligence Agency, has a theory. He reminds the Police in Peru arrested the head of the Shining Path Guerrilla movement in 1992. At the time of 'Presidente Gonzalo's' capture, his lap top computer contained a list of some 23,000 names, all active members of the Shining Path movement, the- 'Sendero Luminoso'. Lieutenant Colonel Anderson believes these people fled to the four corners of the earth when they lost their leader. He thinks displaced Shining Path Guerrilla's are responsible for the sharp uptick in international terror. By his light, international crime in 1993 has nothing to do with drugs and everything to do with misplaced idealism. Is he right?

Late in the spring of 1993 four nuns, nurses on a pre-natal health care mission in Mexico are brutally raped and murdered. Local police find the crime scene littered with evidence of drug manufacturing paraphernalia. The trail leads directly to the United States. Are the perpetrators revolutionaries? Are they drug addicts and spree killers with no sense of right and wrong? Once across the border the four men make their way to Dallas Texas. One dark night after another, they teach themselves the trade of wholesale drug dealing. The money pours in, fist sized bundles of bank wrapped twenty and fifty dollar bills.

Just as it seems the men have found the right formula, cracks begin to appear in their relationships with the locals. Might be an ambush in the future, then again, might not. It appears the safest thing is flee Dallas while they still have their lives and most of their cocaine. While the drug dealers wend their way to Saint Louis. Agents in the Drug Enforcement Agency question contacts and neighbors in the town of El Mirador, Mexico. Their efforts turn up four names: Ali, Ricky, Frankie and Tepo. The first name seems to tie in with a man who ran Mexicans into the United States in 1991 and 1992. The second man just might be a Mexican National recently discharged from the Mexican Army on the grounds of emotional instability. The last two men? That's the big surprise! Frankie and Tepo are quite possibly the wayward sons of one of the largest drug dealers in all of South America! Alberto Enrique Nayari!

Soon, the four members of the Sinaloa gang find themselves in Philadelphia. Here they decide to set aside dealings with street level pushers and, instead, forge a relationship with the east coast Mafia. Will they succeed? Can Latinos and Italians come together and build a multinational network of drug dealers? By Jeff Dejent in association with Dynamic Entry Productions, LLC

Keywords: Fiction, Thriller & Suspense, Crime thriller, Psychological Thriller, Mystery & Detective, International Mystery & Crime

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