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Terminal Exposure

Life and Death on the Southern Border

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Terminal Exposure

By: Terry Courtright
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A suspense thriller set on the Mexican border, Terminal Exposure is the story of Chance Barkley and Jack McCoy, two trouble shooters hired by the Texas Syndicate to take down a dirty federal agent, who is involved in a ten-million-dollar cocaine buy that is traded for ten million dollars' worth of heroin.

The multi-faceted story follows the load as it heads north into the USA near Douglas, Arizona. Deep-cover CIA agent Pablo Morales is brought in to help Barkley and McCoy with the full knowledge of the White House, but not individual factions within the DEA. Barkley and McCoy utilize help from a Texas Syndicate ground team to provide cover and backup. Pursued by everyone, they survive by their skills and connections from the past. If successful, the newly formed strike team will have their first advantage over the Mexican cartels in their fight for control of the Southern border.

Although a work of fiction, Terminal Exposure is factually accurate in its historical development of the border power struggles that plague the USA to this day. It is a must-listen for anyone who follows the continual threat to our Southern border. There are two other books to follow this explosive thriller with these characters.

©2013 Terry Courtright (P)2022 Terry Courtright
Crime Thrillers Suspense Thriller Thriller & Suspense Crime Fiction Latin America Mexico
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