Danger at the Border
Title | Danger at the Border PDF eBook |
Author | Terri Reed |
Publisher | Harlequin |
Total Pages | 126 |
Release | 2014-09-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1460339320 |
A biologist and border agent team up to save lives—but now their own lives are at risk—in a novel by the national bestselling RITA and Carol Award finalist. When a mysterious toxin threatens lives and livelihoods near the border between the US and Canada, Dr. Tessa Cleary is called to trace the source. But when the no-nonsense doctor is forced to work with border patrol agent Jeff Steele, she finds the lone wolf’s dedication to his job—and country—chipping away at the walls around her heart. Just as Tessa and Jeff are about to uncover the toxin’s deadly source, armed thugs kidnap them in the forest. Now they must trust each other to survive before time runs out for everyone.
Danger at the Border (Mills & Boon Love Inspired Suspense) (Northern Border Patrol, Book 1)
Title | Danger at the Border (Mills & Boon Love Inspired Suspense) (Northern Border Patrol, Book 1) PDF eBook |
Author | Terri Reed |
Publisher | HarperCollins UK |
Total Pages | 250 |
Release | 2014-09-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1472073606 |
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The Border
Title | The Border PDF eBook |
Author | Steve Schafer |
Publisher | Sourcebooks, Inc. |
Total Pages | 258 |
Release | 2017-09-05 |
Genre | Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | 1492646849 |
Perfect for readers of This Is Where it Ends, The Border is a gripping drama about four teens, forced to flee home after a deadly cartel rips apart their families. They must now face life-threatening danger and unimaginable sacrifice as they attempt to cross the U.S. border. "Thrilling... often brilliant."—Kirkus One moment changed their lives forever. A band plays, glasses clink, and four teens sneak into the Mexican desert, the hum of celebration receding behind them. Crack. Crack. Crack. Not fireworks—gunshots. The music stops. And Pato, Arbo, Marcos, and Gladys are powerless as the lives they once knew are taken from them. Then they are seen by the gunmen. They run. Except they have nowhere to go. The narcos responsible for their families' murders have put out a reward for the teens' capture. Staying in Mexico is certain death, but attempting to cross the border through an unforgiving desert may be as deadly as the secrets they are trying to escape...
The Dangerous Divide
Title | The Dangerous Divide PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Eichstaedt |
Publisher | Chicago Review Press |
Total Pages | 276 |
Release | 2014-05-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1613748396 |
Since the attacks of 9/11, the United States has steadily ramped up security along the US-Mexico border, transforming America's legendary Southwest into a frontier of fear. Veteran journalist Peter Eichstaedt roams this fabled region from Tucson, Arizona, to El Paso, Texas, bringing readers face-to-face with the victims, power players, and personalities that have riveted US attention on border security. By exploring the illicit paths of guns, money, drugs, and people as they flow back and forth across the US-Mexico border, Eichstaedt sheds light on the policies that contribute significantly to violence, abuse, and death—what most see as only Mexico's problems. He shares the eye-opening stories of migrants, desperate for work or to be reunited with family, who risk arrest and deportation by attempting to cross multiple times; accompanies the border patrol on a nighttime ride as immigrants are caught, then follows them through the system as they are jailed and deported; talks to humanitarians who are technically breaking the law by transporting lost, dehydrated migrants; and spends time with a Mexican coffee-growing cooperative whose fair-pay ethos eliminates the need for its growers to look to the US for a decent wage. Presenting humane alternatives to fear and steel fences and offering solutions to the immigration crisis,The Dangerous DivideexploresAmerica's tortured relations with Mexico, ultimately focusing on hopeful measures and providing a rational and workable way out of the border and immigration problem.
Border
Title | Border PDF eBook |
Author | Kapka Kassabova |
Publisher | Graywolf Press |
Total Pages | 400 |
Release | 2017-09-05 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 1555979785 |
“Remarkable: a book about borders that makes the reader feel sumptuously free.” —Peter Pomerantsev In this extraordinary work of narrative reportage, Kapka Kassabova returns to Bulgaria, from where she emigrated as a girl twenty-five years previously, to explore the border it shares with Turkey and Greece. When she was a child, the border zone was rumored to be an easier crossing point into the West than the Berlin Wall, and it swarmed with soldiers and spies. On holidays in the “Red Riviera” on the Black Sea, she remembers playing on the beach only miles from a bristling electrified fence whose barbs pointed inward toward the enemy: the citizens of the totalitarian regime. Kassabova discovers a place that has been shaped by successive forces of history: the Soviet and Ottoman empires, and, older still, myth and legend. Her exquisite portraits of fire walkers, smugglers, treasure hunters, botanists, and border guards populate the book. There are also the ragged men and women who have walked across Turkey from Syria and Iraq. But there seem to be nonhuman forces at work here too: This densely forested landscape is rich with curative springs and Thracian tombs, and the tug of the ancient world, of circular time and animism, is never far off. Border is a scintillating, immersive travel narrative that is also a shadow history of the Cold War, a sideways look at the migration crisis troubling Europe, and a deep, witchy descent into interior and exterior geographies.
In Mortal Danger
Title | In Mortal Danger PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas G. Tancredo |
Publisher | Cumberland House Publishing |
Total Pages | 234 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9781581825275 |
Congressman Tancredo explains in cogent, rational detail how America is heading down the road to ruin and offers a prescription for repairing the damage. He believes that economic success and military prowess has transformed a nation founded on Judeo-Christian principles into an overindulgent, self-deprecating, immoral cesspool of depravity.
"I Know It's Dangerous"
Title | "I Know It's Dangerous" PDF eBook |
Author | Lynnaire Maria Sheridan |
Publisher | University of Arizona Press |
Total Pages | 236 |
Release | 2009-10-15 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780816528578 |
Recounts the experiences of Mexicans who have risked their lives to cross the Mexico-America border, explaining how the thrill of taking that risk has become a motivator for border crossers.