Fled to Mexico
If No One Knows They Were There Then It Didn’t Happen
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About the Book
Posing as recreational birders, a group of former U.S. Special Forces enter Mexico to capture and extract six Mexican fugitives who murdered six innocent citizens in Santa Barbara then fled to Mexico with impunity, untouchable …until now.
Highly experienced in reconnaissance and stealth the undercover operatives rely on spy craft and cunning to track the FTM fugitives into the most unforgiving locations for challenging extractions, defying all odds of detection. Their modus operandi mantra: If no one knows they were there, then it didn’t happen.
A conspiracy is uncovered between the Vatican and the Mexican government which threatens U.S. border security resulting in a familial Federal Police Investigator’s brutal murder coldly avenged at the highest level of legal authority. Amazing assortments of birds play more than a fly on role in this original, topical, action packed adventure.
(This story was inspired by true events.)
About the Author
Stephen Ringler has a Masters Degree in International Business from the American Graduate School with a fluency in Spanish and specialty in Latin America.
He lived in Puerto Rico and Venezuela working extensively throughout South America. He resided in Mexico for 10 years operating in all 32 states developing an intimate knowledge of the country and culture.
Ringler has authored Discovering Mexico City, published in 1981 in Spanish by Editorial Novaro. (Discubriendo La Ciudad de Mexico) and The Dictionary of Cinema Quotations from Filmmakers and Critics published in 2000 by McFarland Publishing, Jefferson, N.C. (www.mcfarlandpub.com.)