NightHawk Crossing
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Narrated by:
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Henry Marshall
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By:
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C. Edgar North
About this listen
The story centers on people, drugs, and weapons smuggling and the ruthlessness of a well-entrenched criminal organization. The smugglers are mainly Native American Indians and motorcycle gang members led by a chieftain with a Navy SEAL background. Although the smuggling is within the aegis of the Border Patrol and various ICE sub-agencies, the FBI steps in when two Border Patrol agents are killed by smugglers. The pursuit of the killers not only uncovers drug and gun distribution rigs in America but also unveils a major plot to supply a secret weapon to the Taliban and Al Qaida and subplots of the State Department, Canadian spy agencies, NATO, and the CIA. The story transports the listener from the Okanagan Canada-USA border region to England, Kyrgyzstan, and the Maldives. Action scenes include: murder of two Border Patrol Special Agents; ambush and murder of Korean human trafficking gang members; a winter ambush and destruction of two FBI helicopters while attempting to intercept a smuggling operation; a gun battle between smuggler and FBI helicopters; and a Navy SEAL underwater approach assault on an armory and meth lab on a remote island in the Maldives.
The story and the persona are complete fiction but ideas have been gleaned and exaggerated from some “life experiences and characterizations” and events. For example, trans-border drug smuggling by helicopter in the Okanagan is well known and some aircraft have been confiscated. In another example, the Taliban and Al Qaida used a resort in the Maldives for conferences when your author was working in the Maldives. Some towns have been fictionalized but other well-known landmarks are retained.
The Chieftain is portrayed as a sociopathic “anti-hero” - well respected in his environmental activities and leadership roles with no remorse for killing adversaries. He is not “killed off” in the story - although much of his well-ordered world is lost - as your author has at least three more episodes in mind.
©2010 Glen Witter (P)2019 Glen WitterWhat listeners say about NightHawk Crossing
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- ernie driedger
- 17-10-22
good story but so long
this book has a good story in it but it's got so much filler that you just get lost in the weeds , full bio on all characters and there are lots from their styles and food preferences to physically make up and social life . if I would be condensed into a 7 hr read it would be a 5 star book.
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- Rayc
- 14-05-21
Superb
Nighthawk Crossing.
I found this book intriguing it's plot and characters are unusual in that the hero is also the head of a first mation tribe and a major smuggler with no qualms about the murder of law enforcement officers.
The chief makes the whole story a very refreshing listen.
Well written with lots of technical information.
Henry Marshall s narration is superb and compliments the book.
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- Siobhan D
- 30-04-21
Twist
I have enjoyed listening to Henry Marshall, his strong narration , is perfect for this fast book.
You will find smuggling, of guns drugs in the Pacific Northwest. FBI and CIA, Russian arms dealer. Twist turns and shoot outs.
I kept wanting to listening and find out what would happen next.
Great characters.
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