The Ghost of the Rio Grande

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Pub Date 13 Nov 2022 | Archive Date 22 Jan 2023

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The untold story fictionalized around real events from the time of why the U.S, invaded Mexico and how Germany manipulated the southern border to attempt to keep the United States out of World War One.

The untold story fictionalized around real events from the time of why the U.S, invaded Mexico and how Germany manipulated the southern border to attempt to keep the United States out of World War...


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Sometimes the bad guy in the media is the real hero 

Sometimes the bad guy in the media is the real hero 


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ISBN 9798363086144
PRICE $2.99 (USD)

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this was a really well done historical novel, it worked for the time-period that was set and I never felt like the real people that this novel was based on were modernized. It was well written and I learned a lot about someone that I didn't know about. I look forward to reading more from the author, as I really enjoyed reading this.

"Pancho Villa felt a red heat flush upon his face as he boiled inside. El Phantasmo showed up and disappeared right under everyone’s nose. But the revolutionary was snapped back to reality by bullets that whizzed over his head. He turned to see the situation going from bad to worse."

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There is so much I could say about this story, besides the fact that it had historical value. It struck me emotionally, as well. I was touched by all the Mexican wife was willing to experience to be able to stay with her husband.

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