The Battle of Tres Caballos


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Finally Wes is settled in his life in Agua Perlado, but life and fate have a great deal more in store for him. He is surprised to meet two people from his long-ago past. One is a powerful friend and a force for good in the region, and the other is an enemy he didn’t even know he had. The action continues as Wes accepts a special appointment that he never expected, battles an enemy who is more cunning and vicious than any Comanche, and has a first-hand experience with the magic that is common at that place on the horizon where reality just folds into imagination.




Battle of Tres Caballos


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The Scent of Acacias


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Once again Wes is face to face with a pair of enemies from his long-ago past. It's difficult to account for a hatred that would span so many years and over 1300 miles only to wreak vengeance on a man for an alleged slight. And Wes' inability to account for that kind of hatred could well cost him everything he loves. The enemies include a would-be Comanchero from the old days, a much younger man Wes once saved from a life of crime, and a gambler and professional killer from Georgia. These and others will conspire to hunt down Captain Crowley, the leader of the Guerrero Rangers, and harm him in ways from which he might never recover.




The Battle of Tres Caballos


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Wes is well settled in his life as a married man and the marshal of Agua Perlado, but life and fate have a great deal more in store for him. As he and his beautiful Coralin are returning from their honeymoon, they are set upon by banditos. Although protective of all people by nature, Wes has never experienced such a massive sense of urgency as he encounters when his beloved is in harms way. Nor has he experienced such an adrenaline calm as washes over him, enabling him to remedy the situation almost immediately. Wes is surprised to meet two people from his long-ago past. One is a powerful friend and a force for good in the region, and the other is an enemy he didn't even know he had. The action continues as Wes accepts a special appointment that he never expected, battles an enemy who is more cunning and vicious than any Comanche, and has a first hand experience with the magic that is common where reality just folds into imagination. The Battle of Tres Caballos is Book 8 in the Wes Crowley novel series. The titles are now arranged chronologically as one long saga, but each also is a stand-alone novel. Enjoy!"




Artificial Intelligence and Religion


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This book tries to answer these questions: why during the palaeolithic phase did humans give little importance to divination? why during the neolithic humans give such huge importance to divination to resort massively to human sacrifices? why divination did evolve into religion? why nowadays religion is losing importance? how will it continue from here? The concept of divine will be a historical concept that intelligent molecular life has used for about 5000, 7000 years or so to achieve what in modern machine programming we call lines of code reduction and loop break out. Complete religion phase-out might be just around the corner. It no longer fulfils its number one purpose; the loop break-out.







Joaquín Murrieta and His Horse Gangs


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Biography of Joaquín Murieta, a legendary early California bandit. Through many interviews and travels, the author described Murieta's life and the locales in which he lived, and evaluated other accounts.




Arms and Letters


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Arms and Letters is the first study in English dedicated to the literary and cultural analysis of early modern Spanish military autobiographical texts.




Andean Tragedy


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The year 1879 marked the beginning of one of the longest, bloodiest conflicts of nineteenth-century Latin America. The War of the Pacific pitted Peru and Bolivia against Chile in a struggle initiated over a festering border dispute. The conflict saw Chile's and Peru's armored warships vying for control of sea lanes and included one of the first examples of the use of naval torpedoes.




Esquire


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