CODE NAME: THE FOX: Operation Chicago Cartel

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Hell Comes to the Windy City


In this episode, Harold and Arty team up with multiple government agencies to take on Don Carlito, the leader of the Chicago Cartel. Their mission takes them to Central America, Seattle, and New Orleans. Harold is appointed to head of security, representing the Don, while covertly sabotaging his organization. Death, mayhem, and suspicion create a complex journey for our heroes. 


Who survives? Who doesn't in this explosive episode?


Look for episode five, "Operation Detroit Cartel," coming soon! 

Dr. Hal Bradley's ongoing Saga of Harold Brandon's war against the cartels.


About the author

Dr. Bradley's unique life began in a small village in central Mexico in 1969. At age 15, he became exposed to the local Cartel in that region only to return after serving in the U.S. Army and discharging in 1974 to begin his career as a smuggler and later a distributor in the Pacific Northwest. A time came to get out and after the agreement was betrayed by the Cartel Dr Bradley walked into the Asst. U.S. Attorney's office and offered to take the P. N.W. faction down. Facing prison and death did not deter him from the mission he agreed to... Sentenced to 8 years in prison, he was released 4 years early to become a contractor for various agencies under the DOJ. 17 years... Numerous missions in foreign countries.. Kidnapped.. Survived a kill order

.. Framed.. And during all of this completing seminary and received formal Ordination in 1999. 

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