By 1966, American aviation marketing executive Jefferson Ryder, a hard worker by day and a hard partier by night, had developed close ties throughout the freewheeling and explosive Middle East. The last thing Ryder expected was for the CIA to come knocking. But with rogue arms dealers threatening US interests in the area and heroin use on the rise worldwide, a sophisticated group of international smugglers was poised to take advantage of the situation on a grand scale. And Ryder was in a perfect position to thwart its plans ...
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By 1966, American aviation marketing executive Jefferson Ryder, a hard worker by day and a hard partier by night, had developed close ties throughout the freewheeling and explosive Middle East. The last thing Ryder expected was for the CIA to come knocking. But with rogue arms dealers threatening US interests in the area and heroin use on the rise worldwide, a sophisticated group of international smugglers was poised to take advantage of the situation on a grand scale. And Ryder was in a perfect position to thwart its plans. The late J. C. Pimentel wrote The Brass Horse just a few years after the events in his novel took place. The unpublished manuscript sat in storage for decades until his daughter, artist B. J. Grubb, recently unearthed a copy, then shepherded it through to its belated publication. Written in the language and mindset of the time, the story involves airline executives, consulate officials, a very attractive embassy secretary, mysterious and powerful underworld figures, high-kicking cancan dancers, wealthy Iranian families from the days of the last Shah, races and chases, a camel caravan, unusual brass screws, and-rotting goat hides? Author Joseph C. "Jos???" Pimentel (1920-2004) was an overseas commercial aircraft sales manager in the 1950s and 1960s, like his alter ego Jefferson Ryder. And just like his protagonist, the author was recruited by the CIA to assist in breaking up an international smuggling ring in the Middle East. Pimentel was also a fighter pilot during World War II, a lieutenant colonel in the Air Force Reserves, a cartoonist, and a cattle rancher. The Brass Horse is published by High Meadow Publishing, Siskiyou County, California. Visit the book's Facebook page for more information and updates.
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