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(More customer reviews)This book has it all - great story - so many ups and downs - excitement - and every human emotion possible. Anyone that has traveled abroad or even to different parts of the US will relate to this story. The writing and attention to detail keeps you glued to the pages until the end. I really enjoyed the subtle comedy throughout the novel that keeps you lifted even throughout the most brutal happenings in the drug cartel world. Next time I cross the border,I'm definitely going to buy that Surfing Monkey with blue and white striped swim trunks and sunglasses. Classic!
As a San Diego native and a frequent visitor to Baja California, I was impressed with the amount of detail, references and descriptions of many places people, and culture. Even if you don't live here, by the time you finish the novel, you'll feel like a native. I really hope we get to see this on film, what a great movie it would be.
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American heroes and Mexican drug runners cross swords in the night hills and dusty streets of Mexico's Baja Peninsula.
San Diego firefighters Jimmy Dodd and Marty McLennan plan an overnight excursion to the seaport town of Ensenada, Mexico, for some good times. Jimmy's delinquent cousin Sonny Gabriel comes along for the ride. Suddenly, the trip spins horribly out of control when they accidentally kill the ruthless enforcer and brother of the head of a powerful drug cartel.
The Americans race through a series of deadly gauntlets, vengeful cartel soldiers, corrupt policemen, and unforeseen detours as they make the run of their lives trying to reach the safety of the U.S. border.
Their chance at redemption is slim. Their likelihood of survival is dismal. They're going to have to make one last run for home, or die trying in a no-man's-land between countries.

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