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The Falcon Force, is a book about a New Orleans police department detective, John Kelly, who has spent ten years trying to nail Franco Medina, a narco-terrorist, who blatantly runs guns into Mexico and South America and smuggles drugs back into the U. S.. Magically Medina is always able to escape apprehension. All of Kelly's detective skills are put to the test, when his longtime partner, Brandon Thompson, is kidnapped. Just when everything seems hopeless, he's reunited with an old girlfriend from his high school days. Their volatile relationship buds, then is threatened by a circumstance that teeters on disaster. His investigations lead him to a top secret spin-off of the CIA. Then he's drafted into the clandestine organization and becomes an elite commando participating in dangerous missions that nearly take his life. He eventually comes full circle to renew his obsession to take down his old nemesis, Medina, the God Father of the Gulf Coast. The book is fast paced, with surprising twists and turns, and the ending is riveting.
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This is the fascinating story of the Dutch community at Schenectady, a village that grew out of the wilderness along the northern frontier of New Netherland in the 1660s. Drawing upon a wealth of original documents, Thomas Burke renders an engaging portrait of a small but dynamic Dutch village in the twilight years of the New Netherland colony. Despite the proximity of the Mohawks, Schenectady's residents—when they were not quarreling amongst themselves—made their living more from farming and raising livestock than trading. Due to a scarcity of labor, Schenectady became one of the most diverse and energized communities in the region, attracting servants and tenant farmers, and paving the...