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Books with title Mexican Hat

  • Mexican Heat

    Stan R. Mitchell, Jay Snyder, Audible Studios

    Audible Audiobook (Audible Studios, Nov. 8, 2015)
    Nick Woods is tired of waiting. America's greatest sniper has spent the better part of two years up in the mountains of Montana, waiting for the government to double-cross him and try to come get him. He has good reason to be wary. The government has betrayed him twice already, but Nick's a hard man to kill. And just waiting in isolation, with his wife Anne gone and his paranoia at dangerous levels, is killing him day by day. And so Nick ventures out. Carefully, like Nick does everything. But what Nick doesn't know is that the Mexican government stands on the verge of complete collapse. A brilliant madman has united the drug cartels into a deadly alliance, and the Mexican president holds a perilous grip on power. Now, Mexico's leading businessman - a multibillionaire who owns much of the country - is about to exit the country, selling off his businesses and taking his capital out of the country. Such a move would lead to an exodus of other businesses, and just like that America would face one of its largest catastrophes in recent times: a third world country on its borders, run by a drug cartel whose reach spans from South America into deep within the United States. America has already sent special forces to deal with this cartel, but that proved a catastrophe. The country needs Nick Woods again, and it needs him now.
  • Mexican Hat

    Michael McGarrity

    Hardcover (W W Norton & Co Inc, May 1, 1997)
    Keven Kerney, the onetime Santa Fe chief of detectives and the hero of Tularosa, returns in a case of poachers, murder, militias, and family secrets in the picturesque wilderness of southwestern New Mexico. Tour.
  • Mexican Heat

    Stan R. Mitchell, Danah Mitchell, Emily Akin

    eBook
    Nick Woods is tired of waiting. America's greatest sniper has spent the better part of two years up in the mountains of Montana, waiting for the government to double-cross him and try to come get him.He has good reason to be wary. The government has betrayed him twice already, but Nick's a hard man to kill. And just waiting in isolation, with his wife Anne gone, and his paranoia at dangerous levels, is killing him, day-by-day.And so Nick ventures out. Carefully, like Nick does everything.But what Nick doesn't know is that the Mexican government stands on the verge of complete collapse.A brilliant madman has united the drug cartels into a deadly alliance, and the Mexican President holds a perilous grip on power.Now, Mexico's leading businessman -- a multi-billionaire who owns much of the country -- is about to exit the country, selling off his businesses and taking his capital out of the country.Such a move would lead to an exodus of other businesses and just like that, America would face one of its largest catastrophes in recent times: a third world country on its borders, run by a drug cartel whose reach spans from South America into deep within the United States.America has already sent a team of Navy SEALs to deal with this cartel, but that proved a catastrophe.The country needs Nick Woods again, and it needs him now.“Mexican Heat” is the second book in the spectacular, four-book Nick Woods series.
  • Mexican Hat

    Michael McGarrity

    Mass Market Paperback (Pocket Star, March 30, 2004)
    With his dazzling debut, Tularosa, Michael McGarrity was hailed "a born storyteller" (Denver Post) -- and introduced readers to a memorable new hero, ex-Santa Fe chief of detectives Kevin Kerney. Now, featuring his vivid feel for the southwest, McGarrity's second gripping novel hurls Kerney onto the toughest case of his life. Taking a job as a seasonal forest ranger in New Mexico's Gila Wilderness, Kevin Kerney is looking forward to a quiet summer high in the mountains. But the murder of a Mexican tourist, and the discovery of a disoriented old man in the wild, thrust Kerney into an investigation that will carry him back in time to a sixty-year-old feud between two land-rich brothers, Edgar and Eugene Cox. Enlisting young state game and fish officer Jim Stiles to help solve the crimes, Kerney slowly uncovers evidence connecting the ruthless Cox feud with another suspicious death -- and the radical actions of New Mexico's present-day county militia. But new assistant district attorney Karen Cox -- Edgar's alluring daughter -- is torn between hiding her father's long-buried secret and helping Kerney find the truth. Now someone wants Kerney dead -- and the deeper he investigates, the more he may be digging his own grave.
  • Mexican Hat

    Michael McGarrity, George Guidall

    Audio Cassette (Recorded Books, March 15, 1997)
    "Michael McGarrity is the real deal." -Boston Globe. With his dazzling debut, Tularosa, Michael McGarrity was hailed "a born storyteller" (Denver Post)-and introduced readers to a memorable new hero, ex-Santa Fe chief of detectives Kevin Kerney. Now, featuring his vivid feel for the southwest, McGarrity's second gripping novel hurls Kerney onto the toughest case of his life. Taking a job as a seasonal forest ranger in New Mexico's Gila Wilderness, Kevin Kerney is looking forward to a quiet summer high in the mountains. But the murder of a Mexican tourist, and the discovery of a disoriented old man in the wild, thrust Kerney into an investigation that will carry him back in time to a sixty-year-old feud between two land-rich brothers, Edgar and Eugene Cox. Enlisting young state game and fish officer Jim Stiles to help solve the crimes, Kerney slowly uncovers evidence connecting the ruthless Cox feud with another suspicious death-and the radical actions of New Mexico's present-day county militia. But new assistant district attorney Karen Cox-Edgar's alluring daughter-is torn between hiding her father's long-buried secret and helping Kerney find the truth. Now someone wants Kerney dead-and the deeper he investigates, the more he may be digging his own grave...
  • Mexican

    Marlena Spieler

    Hardcover (Paragon Press, March 15, 2004)
    The exciting flavors of Mexico are brought to life in this inspirational cookbook which boasts a fascinating collection of 120 mouth-watering Mexican dishes, combining old recipes with new and reflecting the vibrancy and vitality of Mexican life. All of the recipe are easy to follow, using wonderfully fresh Mexican ingredients to evoke the true taste of Mexico while emphasizing flavor and visual appeal.
  • Mexican Hat

    Michael McGarrity

    Hardcover (Thomas t Beeler, Dec. 1, 2001)
    Kevin Kerney, ex-Santa Fe chief of detectives and ex-rancher is working as a seasonal forest ranger in the Gila Wilderness and banking his pay toward the down payment on a small ranch. Despite the county militia's planting pipe bombs on hiking trails, Kerney looks forward to a quiet summer in the high mountains. But the poaching of wildlife, the murder of a Mexican tourist, and the discovery of a disoriented old man in the wilderness thrust Kerney into an investigation that accelerates dangerously to a heart-stopping final confrontation. Frustrated by the ineptness of the local sheriff and bureaucratic roadblocks within the Forest Service, Kerney teams up with Jim Stiles, a young, energetic state game and fish officer. Together Kerney and Stiles begin an investigation that takes them back in time to a sixty-year-old feud between two land-rich brothers, Edgar and Eugene Cox, and its possible connection with the death of an Hispanic rancher, and into the present-day intrigue of the paramilitary militia movement sweeping the country. The investigation leads Kerney to question the motives of new assistant district attorney Karen Cox, Edgar's daughter, who may be more interested in shielding her father than in solving the crimes. As the pieces of the puzzle begin to fall into place, someone keeps trying to kill Kerney. And soon Karen must choose between protecting her father's long-buried secret or joining Kerney in a battle for their lives and the truth.
  • Mexican Heat

    Stan R Mitchell

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 29, 2014)
    Nick Woods is tired of waiting. America's greatest sniper has spent the better part of two years up in the mountains of Montana, waiting for the government to come after him. He has good reason to be wary, since the government has betrayed him twice already. Unfortunately, just waiting in isolation, with his wife Anne gone, and his paranoia at dangerous levels, is killing him, day-by-day. And so Nick ventures out. Carefully, like Nick does everything. But what Nick doesn't know is that the Mexican government stands on the verge of complete collapse. A brilliant madman has united the drug cartels into a deadly alliance, and the Mexican President holds a perilous grip on power. Sending American troops isn't an option. America needs Nick Woods again, and it needs him now.
  • MEXICAN HAT

    Michael McGarrity

    Mass Market Paperback (Pocket Books, March 15, 1998)
    Strong spine with light creasing. Bright clean cover has light edge wear. Text is perfect. Same day shipping first class.
  • Mexican

    Elizabeth Lewis

    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, Oct. 15, 2003)
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  • Mexican Heat

    Stan R. Mitchell, Jay Snyder

    MP3 CD (Audible Studios on Brilliance Audio, Aug. 30, 2016)
    Nick Woods is tired of waiting. America's greatest sniper has spent the better part of two years up in the mountains of Montana, waiting for the government to double-cross him and try to come get him.He has good reason to be wary. The government has betrayed him twice already, but Nick's a hard man to kill. And just waiting in isolation, with his wife Anne gone, and his paranoia at dangerous levels, is killing him, day-by-day.And so Nick ventures out. Carefully, like Nick does everything.But what Nick doesn't know is that the Mexican government stands on the verge of complete collapse.A brilliant madman has united the drug cartels into a deadly alliance, and the Mexican President holds a perilous grip on power.Now, Mexico's leading businessman -- a multi-billionaire who owns much of the country -- is about to exit the country, selling off his businesses and taking his capital out of the country.Such a move would lead to an exodus of other businesses and just like that, America would face one of its largest catastrophes in recent times: a third world country on its borders, run by a drug cartel whose reach spans from South America into deep within the United States.America has already sent special forces to deal with this cartel, but that proved a catastrophe.The country needs Nick Woods again, and it needs him now.
  • Mexican

    Marlena Spieler

    Paperback (Whitecap Books Ltd, July 1, 2000)
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