BUCCANEERS RAIN
A Novel of the East and West Indies
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About the Book
The mixed-cultural heritage of the Caribbean islands and the deep tenacles of the drug trade take center stage, in a saga of displaced Africans, Europeans, Chinese, East-Indians, and Arabs. Fidel Castro lays on his death-bed, putting China and America on a collision course, while a drugs trans-shipment gang, with access to the government, takes hostages, at a Jamaican beach resort. Centuries-old rivalries, from the Old World, carry over into renewed battles, on the shores of the new lands.
About the Author
A. George Grant, a psychology researcher and behavioral consultant, served in the United States Marines, for twenty-years, retiring as a highly decorated Gunnery Sergeant. His educational qualifications include a MS (Studies in Human Behavior), a BSc. (Hons) in Psychology, and a Post-Graduate Diploma in Psychology (Applied Behavior Analysis), all from Capella University, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. He will completed a degree in MS in Psychology, in June 2019. His next work, scheduled for completion in June 2019, The Follow Your Inner Leader Work-Reader, is a leadership development guide for business managers and executives.