Gringo: My Life on the Edge as an International Fugitive
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Thomas M. Hatting
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Dan “Tito” Davis is the ultimate survivor. Having been an international fugitive for over 13 years, and across more than 54 countries, Tito had evaded the tough, three lettered trio of the F.B.I., C.I.A., and the D.E.A., and then, for good measure, the U.S. Marshals, Homeland Security, U.S. Customs, Interpol, local law enforcement agencies, immigration agents, mercenaries, guerrilla organisations, professional kidnappers, career hit-men, vigilantes, human traffickers, and most other entities worth being wanted by.
Through the various chapters of his life, Tito dealt with the Bandidos Motorcycle Club, invented the “Red Bull” of the day, lived, laughed and loved with the Medellin cartel, negotiated the deadly Darien Gap, weathered three weddings, had plastic surgery to alter his appearance, owned a resort in Venezuela, attended school with third graders, looked down a few gun barrels, piloted jet airliners, won a national kite surfing championship, racked up a few million dollars, made some enemies and a heck of a lot of friends.
©2016 Gringo Holdings LLC (P)2018 Daniel DavisWhat listeners say about Gringo: My Life on the Edge as an International Fugitive
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- Steven O'Brien
- 19-03-20
Entertaining
Very good book just wish the end was in more detail and a bit better
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- rikki
- 23-04-19
Being a fugitive is hard work
doing the crime was easy staying out of jail was bloody hard work (ok so his jail time related to a crime he did not do, a strange usa court snitch deal, probably because the cops could not get him on his other crimes) .
always looking over your shoulder is a hard way to live life.
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