Takedown: A Small-Town Cop's Battle Against the Hells Angels and the Nation's Biggest Drug Gang


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Jeff Buck thought he'd seen it all. Twenty years working undercover in the netherworld of drugs had left him burned out and grateful to assume the quiet job of police chief in the small town of Reminderville, Ohio. That is, until a simple domestic assault case turns out to have links to the murder of a drug runner in upstate New York and a syndicate smuggling billions of dollars in drugs across the U.S.-Canada border. As Buck reluctantly plunges back into his old world of death and deceit, he uncovers a complex chain linking the Hells Angels to the Russian Mafia in a plot to use Native American tribal land to smuggle their deadly wares into the United States. From grow houses set ablaze in Quebec to the insular St. Regis Mohawk Indian Reservation, from board rooms and biker wars to the frozen rivers that serve as private turnpikes for the drug gangs, Buck opposes a serpentine criminal enterprise that has every reason to want to end his crusade in violence and bloodshed. Ultimately, his efforts lead to an unprecedented slew of indictments on both sides of the border and prison terms for even the kingpins, toppling an empire once deemed invincible. Takedown spans the period of December 2007 to June 2009. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.




Hells Earth


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Addiction is an advocate for evil. It is a weapon used to drain the spirit from a person. This is a story of one man who carries his addiction through the wastelands of Hell. He is joined by a young boy who also carries something powerful with him. A Holy War in unholy Hell erupts. The Cherubs (baby angels) are called to fight for Heaven's Gates. The Cherubs are God's strongest and most gruesome of warriors. Will they survive? What will become of us? The lands that are impervious to hell's destructive nature are known as "Hell's Earth"




Gone West


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1920 Three narratives of after-death experiences communicated through the mediumship of J. S. M. Ward.




Hells Canyon Project, Idaho-Oregon


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Hells Canyon Project, Idaho-Oregon


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Hells Canyon-Snake National River


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Hells Canyon Dam


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Hells Canyon Dam


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