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Terminal Exposure

Terminal Exposure was written to expose the conflict over control of our southern border, but it became a book about money, greed and power.

It tells you how is was, how it is, and how it will be if we don’t contain the corruption there. It’s too real to ignore, and too important to our future to run away from.

“I believe in attack therapy; attack them until they need therapy.”

Written by

Terry
Courtright

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Terminal Exposure is a crime thriller, a modern Western where the cowboys and Indians have been replaced by money, guns and lawyers. It is where good and evil co-exist along the Southern Border, and America’s drug habit fuels it all.

Lead by Chance Barkley, the CIA, the DEA, and the Texas syndicate band together to expose corrupt federal officials. Along the way, they unearth a new enemy. Follow the money in this new look at our weakest point; the Mexican border.

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Terry C.
“I wrote Terminal Exposure because the first 150 pages of it leaped out of me in a 10 day period in 1994, went dormant for ten years, then re-emerged from its cocoon when it’s time had come. It was ahead of its time then, and has only matured since. It may be too late to have any impact because we see the effect of the Cartels every day. But if I didn’t write it as I saw it, I couldn’t look at myself in the mirror every morning. Fiction as life is a one-shot deal.” – Terry C.