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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Female
bondage is worse than a blemish on
society – it is an unconscionable crime
Ernie Hunt’s riveting
A Death
in Dallas (Publish America) is a
very compelling novel receiving a great
deal of attention; an
on-the-edge-of-your-seat thriller that
puts focus on the atrocity that exists
across the Mexican-Texas border in the
trafficking of young women and drugs.
Regardless of whether the key characters
are female Hispanics or Muslims, who
have been the subject of other novels by
this author, the goal is to bring a
greater awareness to the need in general
for emancipation of those in female
bondage.
Jack Cassidy returns home from Iraq a
hero but severely wounded by an IED that
requires extensive surgery to rebuild
his face. Understandably having trouble
dealing with his facial disfigurement,
he loses himself and goes off track.
Luckily, through an unexpected chain of
events, he finds his true self again
while helping Juanita, a victim of human
trafficking in Dallas, by safely
returning her to her family in Mexico.
With valuable information and help from
Juanita, and that of a private detective
and his fiancée, they manage to track
down the traffickers to a shipping
company in Dallas.
After many exciting and totally
unpredictable twists and turns in the
story, they end up in a deadly
confrontation with the gang in Mexico
responsible for supplying both the girls
and the drugs to the company in Dallas!
Worldly in ways most of us only read
about, Hunt’s life has been a myriad of
experiences that are evident in his
excellent writing style. For more
information on this creative author,
please visit his website at
www.eehunt.com .
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TIP SHEET:
Amazon reader from Chicago:
“Ernie Hunt did a superb job on this
book…he not only wrote an unbelievably
suspense-filled adventure here, but also
brings attention to the issue of human
trafficking and treatment of Muslim
women… Great story – keeps you on the
edge-of-your seat throughout –
especially meaningful knowing that human
slavery does take place every day and is
an appalling disgrace to society!”
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