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AND RELAX WITH 2
GREAT BOOKS... The other is a
remarkable enjoyable book titled:
M
A L V A D O: The Life and Times of John Manuel Solis as Told To
Lloyd Winburn
This
book will be off the press later this year. Buy now and get the
E-Book immediately and your copy of the printed book at no
additional. Enjoy them both for only $29.95... and your copy
will be a signed, original, numbered copy. It will be sent as
soon as it is off the press ane we pay the postage and handling
Synopsis of
Malvado: The Live and Times of John Manuel Solis as told to
Lloyd Winburn
John Manuel Solis (Malvado) was born in
California in 1945 and grew into manhood in the roaring 60's.
This is his story, all true. Lloyd Winburn is merely the
instrument for bringing it out to the public. It is biography
with vivid details of massive drug dealing, alien smuggling,
double dealing, murder, seduction and sex.
Amoral, Malvado suffers from satyriasis,
excessive ambition, and unbounded energy. However, he is
unselfish and helps anyone who needs his help; he keeps his
promises to a fault. Known variously as Juan, Snake, Malvado,
Gorilla, Harry, John Solis moved among the big name cartel drug
dealers in Mexico and the casino Mafia in the US for 15
years.hirty-five
thousand (35,000) tons of marijuana were moved through the
Marine Corps Facility at Oceanside, California.
Malvado
moved people: This is the most comprehensive story of the
movement of illegal aliens across the US-Mexican border to be
written. Rape, rape under color of law, deprivation, danger,
courage... it is all here.
There
were three murders (Malvado killed no one.), three marriages,
many women and 8 offspring. This is a must read for those
interested in real life drama, true crime, the era of change in
America and life of drug dealers... the big money, the snitches,
the treachery.
There
is no mystery here. This is a real life story told in the
language of the involved. It is a personal story, unvarnished
and unscripted. The story lays bare the workings of the
mind of the principal as he reveals himself in his own words.
His experiences lead him to prison for a large portion of his
life. His activity touched the lives of many for which he
ultimately suffers the shame, deprivation, isolation and
separation from society, family and friends.
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