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The town of LAs Flores is home to a vibrant Chicano community, but drugs are flowing into the city at a dangerous rate.The kingpin of this criminal enterprise is Mike Cotton, who hides his dirty dealings behind the respectable veneer of his construction company. The only thing Mike wants more than power is revenge. The man who killed his mother is untouchable in prison. Mike intends to change this.Ex-con and good gut Jerry Rivera is the stooge Mike chooses for the job. mike makes it clear that saying no isn't an option, but Jerry is determined to keep himself from being extorted and stay out…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The town of LAs Flores is home to a vibrant Chicano community, but drugs are flowing into the city at a dangerous rate.The kingpin of this criminal enterprise is Mike Cotton, who hides his dirty dealings behind the respectable veneer of his construction company. The only thing Mike wants more than power is revenge. The man who killed his mother is untouchable in prison. Mike intends to change this.Ex-con and good gut Jerry Rivera is the stooge Mike chooses for the job. mike makes it clear that saying no isn't an option, but Jerry is determined to keep himself from being extorted and stay out of prison. He teams up with his childhood friend Max Luna to rid Las Flores of Mike once and for all.The two will have to be careful: in trying to do the right thing, they may end up making the wrong choices.
Autorenporträt
Writer and therapist SAl Mirabal has dedicated his life helping at-risk youth. He studied at California State University, the University of Southern California, and Loyola Marymount. He received his master's degrees in education, counseling, and education psychology. Mirabal has lived in Los Angeles most of his adult life. He is the author of Sotol, The Dance of the Scorpions, El Cerro de la Mancha Azul, in Spanish, and Tomorrow'a Goodbye, all fictional novels. He incorporates Chicano culture into his novels. His fiction earned an honorable mention at the Writer's Day FEstival at Mt. San Antonio College.