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Fishing Holes and Bullet Holes: Moga Me Dende?, #3
Fishing Holes and Bullet Holes: Moga Me Dende?, #3
Fishing Holes and Bullet Holes: Moga Me Dende?, #3
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Going fishing to relax can be a real turn-off – when there's a body floating in the middle of it.

The Moga Me Dende? stories feature the great differences in the Indio culture and so-called "modern city" civilization, and the enormous differences in the way the people think. People are fascinated by those differences, as indicated by reception of the Clint Faraday Mysteries.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherC. D. Moulton
Release dateJul 31, 2022
ISBN9798201206253
Fishing Holes and Bullet Holes: Moga Me Dende?, #3

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    Fishing Holes and Bullet Holes - C. D. Moulton

    Moga Me Dende? 3

    Fishing Holes and Bullet Holes

    © 2020 by C. D. Moulton

    all rights reserved: no part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright holder/publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews.

    This is a work of fiction. Any resemblances to actual persons or events are purely coincidental unless otherwise stated.

    Going fishing to relax can be a real turn-off – when there’s a body floating in the middle of it.

    The Moga Me Dende? stories feature the great differences in the Indio culture and so-called modern city civilization, and the enormous differences in the way the people think. People are fascinated by those differences, as indicated by reception of the Clint Faraday Mysteries.

    Contents

    About the author

    That’s A Bummer!

    More Greedy People

    Suspicions

    Odd Detours

    Extractions

    Tranquility

    About the author

    CD was born in Lakeland, Florida, in 1938. He is educated in genetics and botany. He has traveled extensively, particularly when he was a rock rhythm guitarist with some well-known bands in the late sixties and early seventies. He has worked as a high steel worker and as a longshoreman, clerk, orchidist, bar owner, salvage yard manager, and landscaper and more.

    CD began writing fiction in 1984 and has more than 300 books published in SciFi, murder, orchid culture, and various other fields.

    He now resides in Gualaca, Chiriqui, Panamá, where he continues research into epiphytic plants and plays music with friends. He loves the culture of the indigenous people. He funds those he can afford through the universities, where they have all excelled. The Indios are very intelligent people, they are simply too poor (in material things and money. Culturally, they are very wealthy) to pursue higher education.

    CD loves Panamá and the people, despite horrendous experiences (Free e-book; Fading Paradise). He plans to spend the rest of his life in the paradise that is Panamá

    CD is involved in research of natural cancer cure at this time. It is based on a plant that has been in use for centuries, is safe, available, and cheap. Information about this cure is free on the FaceBook page: Ambrosia peruviana for cancer.

    That’s A Bummer!

    Grant G. Smith, At the rail around his porch with his second cup of the fantastic coffee he grew, sighed at the pale colors of the sunrise.

    It was the dry season, and there were few clouds to add the colors.

    Arleny the beautiful lady who spent the night, came from the kitchen with a plate of fruits that grew on his little area there on the Comarca Ngobe Bugle.

    I’m going back to San Felix today. I have to help with the school. It’s getting hard to find a really qualified teacher, anymore, she announced. I’ve had a great time for the past week, Grant. Thank you for the gold. [Grant kept a big chunk of gold in the council house any Ngobe who needed it for new cloth or machetes or such could have. Leny said they needed some supplies that there was no money for, and she didn’t want to accept the materials from the church, because they were not going to make the churches indoctrination any part of their curriculum.]

    "Yeah. Too many strings attached to anything from off the comarca.

    Leny, you’re a special person. In many ways.

    They

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