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In this episode, Harold Brandon, dubbed "Don Williams", the new Don of the Acapulco Cartel, forms an alliance with Don Ahmet, the Don of Istanbul.... Rather than take the Don out; at the request of the CIA and INTERPOL, Harold has decided to let him live since he is an "asset" to both international agencies.... Harold Brandon formulates a plan to take over some of the smaller cartels in Mexico, fortifying his position in the "Don Hierarchy", now making himself one of the most powerful Don's in Mexico. Now married with two children, Harold must fortify his compound to secure their safety, creating a "weak link" in his "Armor"... giving his adversaries an edge....
A collection of comic strips by Bill Amend, featuring the characters of Roger Fox, his family and friends.
A Role-Playing game of low tech espionage and high cinematic action. Join THE Organization in its battle against terrorism across the globe. From covert meetings in Prague, to undersea combat in the South Pacific, to assassinations here in the US of A, you'll do it all. It's tightrope intrigue and gritty combat in the two-fisted-bullet-riddled bombastic world of THE Organization!
Presents a collection of strips from the comic strip "FoxTrot," showcasing the idiosycracies of the Fox family as its members cope with tofu, modern technology, school, iguanas, the great American novel, and a "Caribbeanny" vacation.
Originally published: London: Random House UK, 2013.
The tale of (Louis R.) Harlan's transition from adolescence to manhood is related memorably in All at Sea: Coming of Age in World War II. Laced with vignettes depicting the author's naval mistakes, his escapades with and in pursuit of women, and his difficulty in returning to civilian life after the war, All at Sea is a welcome change of pace from more standard, stoic tales of wartime heroism. Harlan's frankness isn't limited to the details of his bouts with ineptitude as a young naval ensign. He also makes pointed observations about the importance of World War II compared to conflicts that have taken place since then, and about the evolution of his own racial attitudes as a product of the South suddenly thrown into settings in which he saw African Americans from a different perspective.
Jan and Jayden find their father's old diary in the attic of their home. Some pages in the diary are written in an encrypted alphabet. What do these encrypted pages say? Did their father write them alone? They start searching. Can we be alone in this huge universe? Could there be other smart civilizations? Are they visiting us? Or they have already come and they're between us...
My tale portrays the life of Mr. Stone Mason and his sister Jenny, both youths who having lost their parents; grow up struggling on the streets of Lagos. Stone become a gangster and his sister ending up working in an office for a powerful drug baron who covers up his illicit business with his expanding conglomerate of hotels. Along the line Jenny links her brother to the drug lords activities and Stone gets offered a big position in his outfit but little does he know that the drug king pin has cooked up a skim to get the police off his back and set Stone up to face the music. His plan goes sour. Was it because there was an informant within their ranks or could it be the works of the brilliant detective who was hot on the Drug Barons trail or did he underestimate the skill and determination of Mr. Stone Mason. Perhaps the assassin who never missed was a loose screw.