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Race Against Evil: The Secret Missions of the Interpol Agent Who Tracked the World's Most Sinister Criminals
Race Against Evil The Secret Missions of the Interpol Agent Who Tracked the World's Most Sinister Criminals
Author: David Race Bannon
This electric narrative of suspense and intrigue delivers a firsthand account of heinous criminals and stern justice from the insider's view of David Race Bannon. At age 18, the American youth is recruited by Interpol after he is caught in a deadly riot in South Korea. Over the next 15 years, Bannon is trained to work in the darkest regions of ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780882822310
ISBN-10: 0882822314
Publication Date: 8/16/2006
Pages: 334
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Publisher: New Horizon Press
Book Type: Hardcover
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Whoa I randomly picked this book and what a winner I got. Eveything written about in this book is pure BS. the guys is a fraud and has plead guilty to inpersonating a Interpol agent in CO. What a jackass. I guess that would be ok if the writting was good but, nope the writting sucks as well. You can have it if you want it. I really wouldn't reccomend it except for a look into the mind of someone who is a a pathetic compulsive liar. For more info on this jackass go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_%22Race%22_Bannon

He so pathetic that he changed his name to a cartoon character!
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Not for the faint of heart. The author describes absolutely bone-chilling tales of abused children. If even half of the stories in this book are true, I don't know how anyone gets a good night's sleep. The writing leaves a lot to be desired, but can be overlooked because of the seriousness of the topic.


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