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Religions-Philosophische Probleme Auf Dem Forschungsfelde Buddhistischer Psychologie Und Der Vergleichenden Mythologie (1884)
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Religions-Philosophische Probleme Auf Dem Forschungsfelde Buddhistischer Psychologie Und Der Vergleichenden Mythologie (1884)

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CHASING PANCHO VILLA is a story of mystery, romance and adventure. In the fall of 1917, Harrison James arrives in New Mexico to investigate the mysterious death of his brother. There he meets the beautiful Maria Washington, notorious gunrunner and revolutionary. Their romance sizzles while his list of suspects grows. James is engulfed in subterfuge and quickly drawn into a seamy underworld of gunrunning and sedition. To unravel the mystery of his brotheras death, he must outshoot bandits and outwit the Army. Traveling deep into Mexico to arm the popular revolutionary and folk hero Pancho Villa, James and Washington are betrayed by enemy agents and must fight their way back to the Rio Grande. Finally, armed with new information on his brotheras death, James risks all to unmask his killer.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
318
ISBN
9781164912798

CHASING PANCHO VILLA is a story of mystery, romance and adventure. In the fall of 1917, Harrison James arrives in New Mexico to investigate the mysterious death of his brother. There he meets the beautiful Maria Washington, notorious gunrunner and revolutionary. Their romance sizzles while his list of suspects grows. James is engulfed in subterfuge and quickly drawn into a seamy underworld of gunrunning and sedition. To unravel the mystery of his brotheras death, he must outshoot bandits and outwit the Army. Traveling deep into Mexico to arm the popular revolutionary and folk hero Pancho Villa, James and Washington are betrayed by enemy agents and must fight their way back to the Rio Grande. Finally, armed with new information on his brotheras death, James risks all to unmask his killer.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
318
ISBN
9781164912798