Name Reveal for Sequel to The Z Redemption!

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The sequel to “The Z Redemption” will be entitled…drum roll…”Corvette Nightfire!” I have finished the first chapter and have outlined the novel. Look for more mystery, twists and turns, love in a roller coaster trajectory, and courageous Zs confronting horrible villains stolen from the pages of real life. Yes, I want to build awareness of the narco-continents, but also I want the readers to have a heck of a good time with their adrenaline rushes! This next novel takes place in Monterrey, Las Vegas, and Barbados, and features characters you will never forget. I guarantee it!

If you haven’t read The Z Redemption yet, grab it and do it, and then please leave a rating or review on Amazon or Goodreads. I am a starving Indie artist, and word of mouth is my marketing strategy! Gracias, amigos!

Four Reasons Mexico Is Becoming a Global Manufacturing Power – Businessweek

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Four Reasons Mexico Is Becoming a Global Manufacturing Power – Businessweek.

Book Review of Hell’s Gate by Michael Parker

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Book Review of Hell’s Gate by Michael Parker

Enjoy my Five Star Review of Hell’s Gate by Michael Parker!

The Zetas in Guatemala…and the United States!

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The Zetas on Guatemala…and the United States! Click Here!

Think it does not happen here? Watch this four minute video and check out the distribution map it shows in the United States. Then you might want to read my novel!

The  video appears at the bottom of the article from the link above.

Five Star Review by Cate Agosta of The Z Redemption!

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Cate Agosta rates The Z Redemption five stars in this awesome review! http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/644296415

Facebook Hitman Highlights Organized Crime’s Online Presence – InSight Crime | Organized Crime in the Americas

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Facebook Hitman Highlights Organized Crime’s Online Presence – InSight Crime | Organized Crime in the Americas.

This analysis speaks for itself. Social media is used for the good and the bad. Social media empowers everyone, regardless of financial class. Our world is revolutionized. The new divisions are between those who know, and those who do not. We must understand the new world in which we live.

Social media, the great equalizer!

Hero Mayors Pay With Their Lives.

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Mexico Mayors Face Tough Decisions in Embattled Pacific Region – InSight Crime | Organized Crime in the Americas.

Ask yourself this, because this question may become topical one day in the United States: If government cannot protect its people from organized crime and violence, who will the leaders in local communities side with? If you think this cannot happen here, you just might want to take a look at the growth of organized crime in Chicago (again), Atlanta, Memphis and many other cities. You might want to consider the culture of corruption that has been permeating our federal government for decades. Money, guns, drugs, and the seduction of children are the weapons of cartels and mafias. Growing disparity between the haves and have-nots is the hallmark of the environment in which these groups grow in power. Corruption and debasing of governments are everywhere around us, in Latin America, Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe. To see how it happens, you only have to follow the trail of…well…money, guns, drugs, and the seduction of children.

There is good everywhere in this world. There are ordinary people who will rise up to become amazing heroes in bad times. There are people who love and teach their children well. (Sound familiar?) None of these people deserve to be surprised by horrible things because the world has not paid attention.

Vigilante Protectors in Mexico

Virginia Loves Authors Event!

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Virginia Loves Authors Event!

At the Virginia Loves Authors Event at Yankee Candle in Williamsburg June 15, Daniel Wetta, author of The Z Redemption, demonstrated the various devices and formats used for reading e-books. About ten authors had tables at this event, hosted by Yankee Candle.

Profile of Organized Crime in Mexico

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For readers of The Z Redemption who might like a quick profile of organized crime in Mexico, this analysis brings a lot of information together in one place: Mexico – InSight Crime | Organized Crime in the Americas.

Review: Colorado Mandala

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Colorado Mandala
Colorado Mandala by Brian Heffron
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Colorado Mandala
Brian Heffron
Little House Books
Published May, 2013

My Rating: Five stars of five.

I asked to review Brian Heffron’s novel of literary fiction, Colorado Mandala, because I saw that it had attracted praise early on, and I wondered what it would be like to read a novel written by a poet. Having finished this moving story, I can say that Colorado Mandala is a poem in novel form. Brian Heffron is a lover. The reader can feel this in the tenderly placed setting of words, like the cut gemstones set in the jewelry so handsomely made by Paul, or the beautifully patterned batiks crafted by the lovely Sarah, two of the main characters. To write what Paul feels when he admires the mandala fashioned in the bun of Sarah’s hair could only be done by a man who understands how it feels to be in love. Brian Heffron loves to set words in magical settings. The narrative of this novel is a love poem.

Much of the action takes place in the gorgeous and rugged outdoors of the mountains of Colorado. Clearly the landscapes of this Western wilderness have shaped Brian Heffron’s spirit. His word-craft soars to high altitudes when he describes the botany and geology of the ageless Rockies. I felt breathless at times. In these giant turns of boulders, caves, and craggy peaks, the main characters hold their own: Paul and Michael, like two enraged mountain goats butting heads to the death, fight for the lithe and sweetly strong Sarah; and little Stuart, Sarah’s perceptive son, whose asthma almost costs him his life in one notable outdoor excursion with the two men who love his mother.
There are minor characters who support the plot, but one is a scene stealer the reader will never forget: the tall, sexy, and frightening Emiliana, who referees a cock fight. She is so energized that I suspect the author knew a person like her.

There are four or five events that move the plot along, and these are skillfully constructed. The reader learns Michael’s secret through Michael’s own writing about his time in Cambodia during the Vietnamese War. Brian Heffron’s creation of Michael’s journal is a literary device that rings highly authentic. Mr. Heffron must have known firsthand the experiences described here, or he must have heard stories that lent to this fiction. I sat in my chair contemplating what that war must have been like for those who had to endure it. In the novel, this experience shattered Michael and threatened to destroy his life and the lives of people who loved him.

In the novel, Michael is in a bar and recites a self-written poem to a spellbound group of rugged, Western mountain people. The poem is delightful, and I can understand why the boozy and jabbering tavern customers settled down to listen, as their local celebrity commanded a stage in the midst of them. At the conclusion of the poem, the audience cheers Michael wildly in appreciation for his work. This is how I felt at the end of the novel, like I had just heard in my heart a poem of wild beauty. I know Brian Heffron’s literary work of love will stay with me like a rhyming poem paced to the speed of my most peaceful days.

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