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Inspired by real events surrounding the tensions between the United States and Mexico during the era of Pancho Villa and Germany's covert attempt to manipulate Mexico against the United States, Ghost of the Rio Grande reveals the hidden battlefield most history books barely mention.

This is the untold story fictionalized around the dangerous political chess match that unfolded along the border -- where revolution, espionage, and global war collided.

And where the Rio Grande became more than a river.

It became a fault line for the world.

If you love historical thrillers rooted in real conspiracies, buried diplomacy, and the shadow politics that shaped the 20th century, this novel will pull you into a forgotten chapter of American history.

Before America entered World War I, a silent war was already unfolding along the Rio Grande.

In the shadows of revolution-torn Mexico and a divided United States, German operatives worked quietly to destabilize the southern border -- fueling unrest, manipulating loyalties, and attempting to keep America distracted long enough for Europe to burn.

Washington called it border security.
Mexico called it survival.
Berlin called it strategy.

But along the Rio Grande, locals called it something else:

The Ghost.

As raids, invasions, and covert operations ignite tensions between the U.S. and Mexico, one man uncovers a hidden network of spies, revolutionaries, and foreign agents pulling strings behind the chaos. What begins as political maneuvering soon reveals a calculated attempt by Germany to weaponize the southern border and prevent American entry into the Great War.

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  • Print Length: 352 Pages
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