A visit to the bank for Alexander, special assistant to the Orange County D.A., results in his kidnapping during a brutal robbery, triggering a series of events that once again put the lives of everyone in the Thagrate group (The Great Force) in jeopardy. With a new savage foe—the Jalisco New Generation Cartel—and old enemies gathering in Orange County, the group must deal with assaults on two fronts.
He was shot and dumped in the ocean, wrongfully accused of killing a congressman—where would his best friend and ex-partner stand in all of this? Would a flash drive clear his name? Also in pursuit of a flash drive, the mob was on the verge of kidnaping his beautiful wife—he had learned through a friend-turned reluctant enemy-turned friend. An acrobatic ex-military man—a vicious enemy— draws the final fight. The Drive is a riveting novel that will allure you with fast-paced, action-packed plots full of twists and turns.
A blast at a political rally, facilitating his brutal kidnapping, is just the beginning of a long list of problems for Alexander Thagrate, special assistant to the DA.
With the return of vicious old adversaries comes a powerful new one—the seductive wife of the mob leader imprisoned due to Alexander’s involvement. She is out for vengeance against the members of The Great Force, and will do whatever is necessary to ensure her cousin/lover becomes the new DA.
Now her forces are after Alexander and those she considers opposition. An all-out war begins, and both sides won’t stop until they’ve won. In anticipation of a major setback, she and her cousin disappear from the scene. When the top mob enforcer—an assassin with a perfect record—takes the matters in his own hands for a final attempt to score a win before joining them, Alexander realizes he has to beat him at his own game which draws him into a chase through the city streets.
Starting some two years after the conclusion of The Drive, every gripping chapter of The Great Force will involve the reader with an intriguing, fast-moving, and suspenseful story.
An accounting reference book/textbook that provides the subject matter from the point of view of the students and in a simple layman’s manner. It is in full color and provides color coded charts and tables to make reading, connecting, cross-referencing, and understanding the topics much easier.