Arizona is a land of beauty, racial diversity, and politics. Arizona is a land of poverty and great riches. Arizona is out of money. What happens now? The state has told the Federal Government it no longer wants Federal dollars. They have taken control of their destiny under the velvet collar of the
State of Defense (State of Arizona Book 1)
โ Scribed by Ball, Doug
- Book ID
- 110476390
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 145 KB
- Series
- State of Arizona 1
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Arizona is a land of beauty, racial diversity, and politics. Arizona is a land of poverty and great riches. Arizona is out of money. What happens now? The state has told the Federal Government it no longer wants Federal dollars. They have taken control of their destiny under the velvet collar of the Constitution of the United States. The borders are theirs to control, education is theirs to control, and some people don't like the change.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Tan and the Governor continue the struggle for Arizona, to secure the border to the south, and put an end to the greatest danger Arizona's people have faced. It's a wild ride, from the desert in the south to the beauty of the Red Rock country in the north, all to stop one man.
One man take over of Arizona? How can that be? Tan and the new governor are caught up in the ruthlessness of one man intent of taking over Arizona and turning it into a drug dealers paradise. Ambushes of illegals, robbing tourist trains, blowing up power lines, and shutting down major cities are jus
Arizona needs water to live. There is never enough water for the crops, the livestock, the mines, the people. What if there was a year when all the lakes filled up and the rain kept coming down? What if one man swore to destroy the Phoenix Metro area? How would he do it? Who could stop him? He only
One man take over of Arizona? How can that be? Tan and the new governor are caught up in the ruthlessness of one man intent of taking over Arizona and turning it into a drug dealers paradise. Ambushes of illegals, robbing tourist trains, blowing up power lines, and shutting down major cities are jus
Arizona needs water to live. There is never enough water for the crops, the livestock, the mines, the people. What if there was a year when all the lakes filled up and the rain kept coming down? What if one man swore to destroy the Phoenix Metro area? How would he do it? Who could stop him? He only