Hoofprints in Saguaro Shadows
When It's Time To Take A Stand
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Narrado por:
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Virtual Voice
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Shay Taggert
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
NOT EVERY IMMIGRANT IS A THREAT.
Not every threat crossed the border illegally.
Everyone is watching the workers.
No one is watching the cells.
Along the Arizona–Mexico border, ranchers, law enforcement, and border families begin to notice something that doesn’t fit the narrative. The people harvesting crops and chasing a better life aren’t the ones organizing violence.
The real danger is quieter. Smarter. Embedded.
As cartel routes become saturated with something far more sinister than drugs, unlikely alliances form between Mexican ranchers, American landowners, and a handful of investigators who refuse to accept the official story.
They uncover a truth few want to admit:
Chaos is being used as camouflage.
While the public argues over immigration, organized networks exploit border weakness to move operatives, establish infrastructure, and position themselves inside American society—waiting for the moment disruption creates a power vacuum.
Hoofprints in Saguaro Shadows isn’t a border-hate story.
It’s a story depicting characters who represent the real issues we have been facing.
It’s about the difference between people seeking honest work and people seeking control.
It’s an illustration of what happens when a country is taught to fear the wrong enemy.
And it’s about ordinary citizens who refuse to surrender their land, their families, and their Constitution without a fight.
This is Book One of the Hoofprints of War series—
a border thriller about infiltration, misdirection, and constitutional survival.
If you believe borders matter.
If you believe workers aren’t the enemy.
If you believe freedom is worth defending.
Read the book with a compassionate realization that not all who enter the U.S. are the enemy.